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Biomedical engineers create technologies that enhance health care. Gonzaga's innovative degree program combines engineering and computer science from SEAS with studies in biology, human physiology, and biochemistry. These professionals apply scientific and medical knowledge to develop new products and tools that push medical care forward. While technical courses demonstrate how living and non-living systems interact, Gonzaga's core curriculum explores the ethical aspects of biomedical engineering. Grounded in Jesuit principles of critical thinking and holistic person-centered care, Gonzaga's educational approach equips you to create significant advancements in healthcare technology.
Official transcripts in native language and English from all high schools, colleges and universities attended.
Students must achieve a 3.2 cumulative GPA, with junior year being no less than a 3.1 GPA, in a college preparatory curriculum that results in a high school diploma.