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The Bioengineering program's Engineering Devices concentration equips students with the ability to utilize engineering concepts for creating medical instruments, implants, and imaging technologies. Coursework spans subjects like biomechanics, bioinstrumentation, and bioimaging. Explore the creation and applications of innovative biomedical tools and imaging systems that monitor, regulate, and assess biological processes. Obtain comprehensive knowledge of bioengineering by pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering from Temple University's College of Engineering. This 128-credit undergraduate curriculum focuses on applying scientific theories and engineering fundamentals to bridge medical and technological fields. Learners develop a holistic view of bioengineering by examining human physiology, medical conditions, and trauma to engineer innovative solutions.