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The Biomedical Engineering program is an interdisciplinary curriculum that merges core engineering principles with scientific investigation to address challenges in biological systems. Students engage with engineering, mathematics, and science courses to develop solutions to technical problems. By employing engineering fundamentals, analytical methods, and systematic approaches alongside life sciences knowledge, they acquire skills to create novel instruments, devices, and/or software for biomedical uses. This program suits those aspiring to design instruments, devices, innovative procedures, and/or software for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, as well as students pursuing research careers.
Individuals focused on designing instruments, devices, innovative procedures, and/or software for developing diagnostic and therapeutic tools, along with those drawn to research work, discover diverse career paths after graduation. Alumni possess distinctive qualifications to enhance human health through multiple avenues, securing positions in manufacturing environments, healthcare companies, medical facilities, and research organizations engaged in medical equipment design, bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, biomechanics, scientific investigation, medical imaging, and rehabilitation engineering.
After finishing the program, graduates should be able to: Utilize mathematics, science, engineering, and technical knowledge essential to biomedical engineering, Apply mathematical, scientific, and engineering methods to assess issues, develop solutions, perform experiments, and analyze results, Convey engineering and scientific data through verbal, written, and visual formats, Identify and assess ethical, worldwide, and societal implications of biomedical advancements, and Combine scientific understanding, analytical abilities, and engineering resources to construct models for biomedical engineering applications.
Applicants must have High school transcripts.
English Proficiency Requirements
Fall Semester Deadlines: Early Action Timeline - November 1; Regular Timeline - July 31. Spring Semester Deadlines: December 1st