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The Cellular Engineering specialization in the Bioengineering curriculum equips students with quantitative methods for addressing challenges in molecular and cellular engineering, especially concerning human health. Coursework covers biomaterial design and applications, constructing functional tissues through cellular scaffolds, and restoring impaired tissues at microscopic levels. Students examine biomaterial-host interfaces and their dynamics. Develop expertise in utilizing biomaterials or cellular frameworks to reconstruct compromised tissues at molecular scales. Emphasize quantitative engineering methodologies and diverse biological/medical material applications. Achieve comprehensive bioengineering knowledge by pursuing Temple University's College of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering. This 128-credit undergraduate program highlights scientific theories and engineering concepts that bridge medical and engineering disciplines. Through studying human physiology, disorders, and trauma, students learn to devise engineering interventions while grasping bioengineering's full scope.