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The Biomedical Mechanical Engineering program aims to produce skilled engineers with expertise in biomedical science as it relates to mechanical engineering. Graduates focus on specialized fields such as: creating artificial hearts, implants, prosthetics, and medical equipment; researching and choosing biocompatible materials for implants and devices; medical robotics; as well as biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering.
While maintaining a structure comparable to traditional mechanical engineering, this program substitutes one-fourth of its curriculum with biomedical-focused courses.
Offering extensive career opportunities, graduates can pursue roles not just in biomedical sectors but also in conventional mechanical engineering. Since biomedical systems represent some of the most intricate mechanical challenges, the program delivers thorough training in fundamental mechanical engineering concepts, particularly highlighting their use in biomedical applications.