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Biomedical Engineers combine conventional engineering methods with biological sciences and medicine to enhance human health and quality of life. We are committed to ensuring all patients have access to high-quality medical devices, irrespective of their financial means. Our students are trained to design and validate reliable medical device software, preparing these devices for clearance or approval by the Food and Drug Administration.
Student outcomes outline the knowledge and skills graduates are expected to have. Our students will demonstrate:
The capability to identify, define, and resolve complex engineering challenges using engineering and mathematical principles.
The ability to apply engineering processes to develop solutions that address specific needs while considering public health, safety, welfare, and global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic aspects.
Effective communication skills across diverse audiences.
The recognition of ethical and professional duties in engineering scenarios and the capacity to make informed decisions that account for the global, economic, environmental, and societal effects of engineering solutions.
The skill to collaborate effectively in teams, providing leadership, fostering an inclusive and cooperative atmosphere, setting objectives, organizing tasks, and achieving goals.
The competence to design and perform suitable experiments, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering reasoning to reach conclusions.
The aptitude to gain and utilize new knowledge as required, employing effective learning techniques.
Students must have a high school or secondary school completion from an institution you have attended. Also students must have the following scores,