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Don't miss SC Bio 2020, October 13-15 in Charleston for networking and employment browsing. Connect with over 300 entrepreneurs, executives, key leaders, investors and service providers to grow SC life science business.
Information presented here is aimed at our current graduate students. For more information on our Academic Programs, Research and Faculty, please visit our Prospective Student section.
Do you want to pursue a supervisory role as an engineer? The MS Engineering Management program can be completed concurrently with another graduate degree and will prepare you for a successful managerial position, teaching you valuable skillsets in project and people management. Classes are taught by professors in the College of Engineering and Computing, the Darla Moore School of Business, the USC School of Law and the College of Mass Communications and Information Studies.
Don't miss SC Bio 2020, October 13-15 in Charleston for networking and employment browsing. Connect with over 300 entrepreneurs, executives, key leaders, investors and service providers to grow SC life science business.
The next annual BMES meeting will will take place October 16 - 19 in San Diego, CA. BME students interested in attending should contact faculty advisor Dr. Robert Michael Gower or email USC BMES at sobmes@mailbox.sc.edu.
Check out Handshake, the University of South Carolina’s custom online recruiting program, and browse hundred's of job and internship offers. Every student at USC has a Handshake account. You only need to log in with your network username and password.
The College of Engineering and Computing has the great advantage of a Career Center located within the college (Swearingen Engineering Center, Suite 1A01) offering discipline-oriented career development counseling, help with resume preparation and access to job opportunities, internships and co-ops, as well as field specific conferences and career fairs to our engineering and computing students.
The Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) is the professional society for biomedical engineering and bioengineering. Founded in 1968, the Society now boasts nearly 6,500 members and is growing, rapidly. BMES at UofSC currently consists of approximately 80 members and meets monthly. To connect with BMES at UofSC, please email sobmes@mailbox.sc.edu.
SCBIO is a member organization that exists to support and advance South Carolina’s life science industry through collaboration, advocacy, workforce development, and support for business operations.