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The Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science program holds accreditation from ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission at www.abet.org, boasting the highest student enrollment across the Dakotas. Department faculty, numerous with extensive industry and instructional backgrounds, provide substantial individual attention to students. Core elements of the undergraduate curriculum include fundamental sciences and mathematics, humanities and social sciences, communication skills, engineering principles, design and ethics education, plus comprehensive coverage spanning electrical and computer engineering disciplines
Biomedical Engineering establishes its foundation in both engineering principles and biological sciences. This fusion of medical and engineering disciplines creates essential products, instruments, and methodologies for healthcare professionals' research, diagnostic, and treatment activities. Notable innovations include cardiac assist devices, medical imaging systems (MRI, ultrasound, CT scanning), prosthetic limbs, and diagnostic computer systems. Biomedical engineers work to identify healthcare challenges that can be addressed through engineering solutions and systematic approaches, aiming to deliver superior medical care at sustainable costs.