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The Bioengineering Bachelor of Science and Honors Bachelor of Science programs hold accreditation from ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission (www.ABET.org).
Bioengineering represents a multidisciplinary domain that utilizes engineering concepts and analytical approaches to create innovative biological products, advanced materials, medical devices, and technological processes. Professional bioengineers tackle challenges across three primary domains: bioprocess systems, biomedical applications, and bioenvironmental solutions.
The undergraduate curriculum establishes strong foundations in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics alongside core engineering disciplines. The program focuses on three key concentrations: 1. Bioprocessing Technology, 2. Tissue Engineering, and 3. Biological Signal Systems. Advanced coursework covers topics such as microbial culture systems analysis, biotherapeutic production methods, biomaterials science, medical imaging techniques, cellular engineering, and surface characterization. Every student undertakes a comprehensive capstone project incorporating pharmaceutical and medical device regulatory frameworks.