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The Department of Biomedical Engineering provides an academic program culminating in a Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical engineering. This single degree program features three specialized tracks: Biocomputing, Bioelectronics, and Biomechanics. From robotic eye surgery systems to implantable defibrillators, from artificial organs to advanced prosthetics and protective gear like bicycle helmets - these innovations and more emerge from the work of biomedical engineering students. These technological advancements enable healthier, longer lives by addressing medical challenges through engineering solutions. Marquette University offers three distinct biomedical engineering specializations: biocomputing, bioelectronics, and biomechanics. During your final year, you'll collaborate on a capstone design project with peers to tackle actual biomedical challenges. Students can opt for the accelerated five-year dual degree program combining bachelor's and master's studies, or follow the path of approximately 15% of graduates who pursue medical school.