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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 combines engineering methodologies with quantitative approaches to innovate biological products, advanced materials, medical devices, and technological processes. Professionals in this field tackle challenges across bioprocessing, biomedical applications, and environmental biotechnology.
Undergraduate bioengineering studies establish strong foundations in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, complemented by core engineering disciplines. The curriculum focuses on three key areas: 1. Bioprocessing, 2. Tissue Engineering, and 3. Biological Signal Analysis. Advanced coursework covers microbial culture systems, biotherapeutic production, biomedical materials, imaging technologies, cellular engineering, and surface characterization. Every student undertakes a comprehensive capstone project incorporating pharmaceutical and medical device regulatory frameworks.