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If you're passionate about tackling engineering challenges that impact human health, explore the rapidly growing discipline of biomedical engineering (BME). This interdisciplinary field connects engineering with medicine to address the evolving demands of 21st-century biomedical sectors, particularly in medical devices and pharmaceuticals. Biomedical engineers utilize engineering concepts and techniques to solve diverse medical issues, such as identifying disease origins and creating biocompatible materials, prosthetics, implants, artificial organs, controlled drug-delivery mechanisms, and regenerative treatments to manage or enhance recovery. The B.S. program at the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering aims to educate students in designing, building, and analyzing biomedical systems, devices, diagnostics, and therapies for health-related concerns. Our approach emphasizes a quantitative perspective on biology, spanning from nanoscale and molecular dimensions to the entire body, setting our program apart.
Students completing their high school during the 2021-22 academic year or if they've graduated from high school but have earned fewer than 12 credits at a college or university are eligible for admission as first year students.
TOEFL - Score of 100 and above (Internet-based exam); 70 and above on the PTE Academic; IELTS - Score of 7.5.