The goal of the Bioengineering Master's Program, offered in both thesis and non-thesis tracks, is to cultivate researchers who possess the theoretical knowledge and technological expertise necessary for their field. Graduates are expected to stay abreast of advancements in bioengineering and demonstrate a passion for continuous learning. As such, there is a demand for highly skilled bioengineers in research and development departments focused on human and environmental health. The program aims to address this need by equipping individuals with the requisite knowledge to conduct technological research, thereby fostering the development of highly capable bioengineers who can lead innovative studies both domestically and internationally.