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Medical Device Innovation M.S.

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College of Science and Engineering (TIOT)315 - Master of Science

Program learning outcomes

As an outcome of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Analyze Clinical Needs: Students will analyze clinical workflows, care environments, and stakeholder needs to identify unmet healthcare needs and define validated medical device opportunity statements.

  2. Create Integrated Device Solutions: Students will create medical device concepts and development strategies that integrate engineering, clinical, user, regulatory, business, and total product lifecycle considerations.

  3. Evaluate Regulatory and Risk Strategies: Students will evaluate and develop regulatory, quality, cybersecurity, risk management, and operational strategies aligned with global medical device requirements across the total product lifecycle.

  4. Formulate Commercialization Strategies: Students will formulate and assess evidence-based commercialization plans, including business models, reimbursement pathways, pricing, market entry strategies, and implementation considerations.

  5. Evaluate Emerging Technologies for Strategic Impact: Students will evaluate emerging technologies, industry trends, and foresight scenarios to inform medical device innovation strategy and organizational decision-making.

  6. Synthesize Evidence for Strategic Communication and Leadership: Students will synthesize research and project evidence to generate actionable recommendations and deliver clear, professional communications that influence diverse clinical, technical, and business stakeholders.

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