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This Biological Engineering Concentration equips students for careers with bioprocessing manufacturers in sectors like food and pharmaceuticals, focusing on developing advanced environmental controls, waste processing, and water treatment to achieve corporate sustainability targets and adhere to tightening government regulations. Traditional engineering guidelines and design heuristics rooted in historical practices, commonly used in municipal wastewater treatment, are often inadequate for handling the diverse waste stream characteristics of specialized industries. Moreover, there is significant potential to extract value-added products from these water streams.
There is a global demand for solutions addressing challenges in the environment, energy, health, food, and sustainability, with biological systems playing a central role in all these areas. Biological engineers are trained to design and analyze these systems to create practical and innovative solutions. Graduates with a B.S. degree are well-positioned for roles in the food, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and bioprocessing industries, as well as for advanced studies in graduate or medical school. Students can customize their major and study plan in biological engineering to align with their individual career objectives, ultimately earning a Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering (BSBE).
Students must have completed a high school or have earned 11 or fewer semester credit hours at another college after high school graduation. TOEFL – 80 iBT or higher - In general, while subscores are generally 20 or higher per section. IELTS - In general, applicants have an overall score of 6.5 or higher with at least a 6.0 in each section.
January 15: Regular Decision Application Deadline.