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Biomedical engineering applies analytical approaches and engineering principles to tackle challenges in biology and healthcare. Contemporary medical advancements have spurred innovative engineering approaches to clinical issues, making a Biomedical Engineering degree your pathway to solving today's medical challenges. Though a recent addition to engineering disciplines, Biomedical Engineering is expanding rapidly, driven by the MedTech industry's growing need for biologically-trained engineers.
The Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) and Master of Engineering (M.E.) programs in Biomedical Engineering span 4 and 5 years respectively.
Each program incorporates an eight-month Cooperative Education component in relevant industrial settings. The curriculum offers comprehensive, hands-on training, covering essential topics like human anatomy, physiological fluid dynamics, medical equipment, diagnostic imaging, tissue biomechanics, cellular mechanobiology, microfluidic systems, and computer simulations.