The Master of Science (MS) degree is awarded upon successful completion of a minimum of 36 credits. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 must be achieved to graduate. Individual courses require a minimum of a B- for course credit.
Students are responsible for planning their graduate program in consultation with their Academic Advisor. Students must meet all deadlines and be aware that most Core Courses are offered only once per academic year.
Students are expected to complete the MS degree as follows:
Students must complete their thesis by the end of the fourth Semester (not including the Summer Session). Students who require additional time to complete their thesis must apply for an extension per the time limits and extensions policy.
MS Course Requirements
MS students must complete the following:
- Core Courses (12 credits)
- Elective Courses (12 credits)
- Research/capstone experience (12-15 credits)
- Graduate Seminar (non-credit)
- Winter Enrichment Program (non-credit)
Core and Elective Courses must be technical courses and cannot be substituted with Research, Internship, or Broadening Courses to fulfill degree requirements.
Core Courses (12 credits)
Core Courses provide students with the background needed to establish a solid foundation in the program area. Students must complete 12 credits (4 Core Courses) and be aware that Core Courses may be offered only once per academic year. The following Core Courses are mandatory for all four tracks.
B 241 | Molecular and Cellular Biology Lab | 3 |
BioE 201 | Foundations of Bioengineering | 3 |
BioE 202 | Foundations of Synthetic Biology | 3 |
BioE 230 | Foundations of Bioengineering Lab | 3 |
BioE 201 and BioE 230 are corequisites combined in a one-time block and offered in the Fall Semester only. B 241 offered for the BioE students in the Spring Semester only. Students must register for both BioE 201 and BioE 230. BioE 202 is also offered in the Fall Semester only.
Elective Courses (12 credits)
Elective Courses allow students to tailor their educational experience to meet individual research and educational objectives with the permission of the Academic Advisor.
Track 1: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Others upon approval of the Academic Advisor.
Track 2: Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
This track is currently not offered.
B 320 | Stem Cells and Molecular Medicine | 3 |
BioE 319 | Electronic Biosensors and Bioactuators | 3 |
Chem 210 | Material Chemistry I | 3 |
Chem 215 | Polymers and Polymerization Processes | 3 |
Chem 360 | Advanced Physical Chemistry I | 3 |
CS 249 | Algorithms in Bioinformatics | 3 |
EnSE 310 | Colloids, Interfaces, and Surfaces | 3 |
MSE 201 | Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering | 3 |
MSE 310 | Energy Storage Materials and Devices | 3 |
MSE 318 | Nanomaterials | 3 |
MSE 326/BioE 326 | Biosensing Materials | 3 |
Others upon approval of the Academic Advisor.
Track 3: Synthetic Biology
B 204 | Genomics | 3 |
B 317 | Advanced Environmental Microbiology | 3 |
BioE 300 | Microbial Engineering and Bioprocess Design | 3 |
BioE 306/B 306 | Synthetic Biology and Biotechnology | 3 |
EnSE 314 | Public Health Microbiology | 3 |
EnSE 341 | Processes in Environmental Biotechnology | 3 |
PS 302 | Biochemistry and Metabolic Engineering | 3 |
Others upon approval of the Academic Advisor.
Track 4: Bioinformatics and Machine Learning
AMCS 300 | Modelling and Simulation of Biosystems | 3 |
AMCS 343 | Fast Solvers for Large Systems of Equations | 3 |
B 300 | Advances in Microbiome Sciences | 3 |
CS 201 | Introduction to Programming with Python | 3 |
CS 210 | Introduction to Statistics and Bio-Statistics | 3 |
CS 220 | Data Analytics | 3 |
CS 229 | Machine Learning | 3 |
CS 249 | Algorithms in Bioinformatics | 3 |
CS 260 | Design and Analysis of Algorithms | 3 |
STAT 210 | Applied Statistics and Data Analysis | 3 |
STAT 220 | Probability and Statistics | 3 |
Others upon approval of the Academic Advisor.
Graduate Seminars (non-credit)
All students must register for
BioE 398 and receive a Satisfactory grade for two Semesters. However, it is recommended students register for Seminars every semester. For more details about BioE Seminars please contact your GPC.
Winter Enrichment Program (non-credit)
All students must register for WE 100 and successfully complete one Winter Enrichment Program (WEP), usually taken in the first year of study.
MS Thesis
Students perusing the thesis option must complete a minimum of 12 credits of Thesis Research (BioE 297).
Thesis Application
Students must complete the application and have it approved by the Program Chair no later than the end of week one of their third Semester. The Thesis Advisor must be a full-time program-affiliated Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor at KAUST. The Thesis Advisor can only become project affiliated for the specific thesis project with the Program Chair’s approval. The application must include a Thesis Proposal endorsed by the Thesis Advisor and a timeline for completion.
Students who meet the graduation requirements of the non-thesis track may drop the thesis up until the end of their third Semester. Students not able to complete their thesis after this deadline will face academic dismissal.
Petition to Defend Thesis
Students must submit a petition to defend their thesis by the deadline published in the Academic Calendar. Students are responsible for scheduling the Thesis Defense Date. All committee members must attend the Defense. Students must defend their thesis and obtain the final approval of the Defense within their duration of study (4 Semesters).
Thesis Committee Formation
The Thesis Defense Committee, which must be approved by the Dean/or designee, must consist of at least three members and typically includes no more than four members. At least three of the required members must be KAUST Faculty. The Chair plus one additional Faculty member must be affiliated with the student's program. This membership can be summarized as follows:
Member |
Role |
Program Status |
1 |
Chair |
Within program |
2 |
Faculty |
Within program |
3 |
Faculty |
Outside program |
4 |
Additional Faculty or Research Scientist |
Inside or outside KAUST |
Notes:
• Members 1-3 are required; Member 4 is optional.
• Co-Chairs may serve as members 2, 3, or 4 but may not be a Research Scientist.
• Members 2 and 3 can use alternative program affiliations when serving on thesis committees.
• Adjunct Professors and Professors Emeriti may retain their roles on current Committees but may not serve as Chair on any new Committees.
• Professors of Practice and Research Professors may serve as members 2, 3, or 4 depending upon their affiliation with the student's program; they may also serve as Co-Chairs.
• Visiting Professors may serve as member 4.
View a list of Faculty and their affiliations here.
Thesis Defense
The format of the Oral Defense is left to the discretion of the Thesis Committee. Students defending their thesis receive an outcome of a Pass, Pass with Conditions or Fail, Fail with Retake. A Pass is achieved when the Committee agrees with no more than one dissenting vote; otherwise, the outcome is a Fail. In the case of a Pass, students must send the Thesis Result Form within 2 days of the Thesis Defense to the GPC. In the case of a Fail, the Committee Chair must inform the GPC immediately to take the necessary action. Students must submit the Final Approval Form by the deadline published in the Academic Calendar. The required forms are available on the webpage of the Office of the Registrar.
Thesis Document
Students must follow the Thesis and Dissertation Guidelines available on the KAUST Library webpage when they write their Thesis. Once the Thesis is ready to be examined, students must determine the Defense date with the agreement of all members of the Thesis Committee.
Thesis Archiving
Students must archive the Thesis in the KAUST Library two weeks from the defense date. This must not exceed the duration of study or the deadline published in the Academic Calendar.
MS Non-Thesis
Students wishing to pursue the non-thesis option must complete a total of 15 capstone credits, with a minimum of 6 credits of Directed Research (BioE 299). Students must complete the remaining credits through one or a combination of the options listed below: