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This program merges scientific principles with engineering techniques to develop biomedical devices for clinical applications and commercial partnerships. Engineering design projects are integrated throughout the curriculum, culminating in a capstone senior project. The influence of engineering, technology, and computing on biomedicine is profound, requiring comprehensive interdisciplinary education in bioengineering. As healthcare demands increase, so does the need for skilled bioengineers.
Graduates with a bioengineering bachelor's degree are in high demand across biomedical firms, graduate programs, and medical schools. Our undergraduates engage in research from their first year onward. This interdisciplinary bioengineering education prepares graduates for careers in biomedical, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical sectors, as well as academic and government roles. Mason bioengineering alumni have gained admission to prestigious medical and graduate programs nationwide.