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The Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Science program at Case Western Reserve University was founded in 1972 and has maintained continuous accreditation since its establishment.
Many BSE graduates pursue careers in industry and medical facilities, while others advance to graduate or professional studies in biomedical engineering and related disciplines. Students with strong analytical abilities and a passion for medicine may find the biomedical engineering undergraduate program to be a compelling option compared to traditional premedical tracks. Beyond the University's general education requirements, the undergraduate curriculum consists of three primary elements: (1) Engineering Core, (2) BME Core, and (3) The capacity to recognize, define, and resolve complex engineering challenges using engineering principles, scientific knowledge, and mathematical concepts
To prepare students for achieving these educational goals, the Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a Biomedical Engineering major is structured to ensure students develop:
The capability to recognize, define, and address complex engineering issues through application of engineering fundamentals, scientific principles, and mathematical analysis
The proficiency to implement engineering design processes that develop solutions addressing specific requirements while considering public health, safety, welfare, and accounting for global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic considerations