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Bioengineering is a multidisciplinary field that integrates concepts and techniques from traditional engineering disciplines—including mechanical, materials, electrical, and chemical engineering—to address challenges in biology and medicine. This field is becoming increasingly vital in healthcare, contributing to everything from fundamental physiological research to biotechnological innovations and enhanced medical service delivery. Given its inherently diverse scope, bioengineering demands a solid grounding in both engineering principles and biological sciences. The Bioengineering: BioSystems specialization explores the structure and dynamics of complex biological and engineered systems. Engineering now significantly influences physiology and medicine, with uses spanning from molecular and cellular analysis to the creation of medical technologies. Students in the Bioengineering: BioSystems program will gain the skills needed for careers in research and development across various medical and physiological applications, or for advanced studies in biology, medicine, or engineering. The Bioengineering: BioSystems degree program is pursuing ABET accreditation.