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The Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Science program is a forward-thinking, interdisciplinary curriculum that equips students to envision, create, and engineer devices and systems enhancing human health and well-being. This field represents the integration of life sciences with engineering principles. Whether it's child safety seats and sports helmets or advanced drug delivery methods, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and imaging technologies, biomedical engineers contribute to improving daily life for all.
ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission has accredited this program: www.abet.org
Specializations
The Biomedical Engineering undergraduate program is structured to achieve equilibrium between broad biomedical engineering knowledge and focused expertise in a chosen specialization. Each concentration features distinct graduation requirements and individualized study plans:
Biomaterials
Tissue Engineering
Biomechanics and Human Performance Engineering
Biomedical Informatics
Biomedical Imaging
Neuroengineering
This degree program offers cutting-edge opportunities for practical experimentation and engineering design, alongside avenues for personal advancement and the cultivation of leadership and communication abilities.