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This program is designed for students seeking to apply engineering concepts to address challenges and develop innovations in healthcare, medicine, and biological sciences. As a genuinely interdisciplinary initiative, it combines coursework from both the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences and the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture. Bioengineering graduates tackle complex issues at the intersection of biology and engineering across diverse sectors including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical fields, and renewable energy.
You'll develop a robust understanding of biological and engineering fundamentals through rigorous coursework and practical experiences in our cutting-edge labs. Our instructors bring extensive expertise in areas like physiological modeling, biochemical processes, enzyme dynamics, synthetic biology, biomaterials, biosensor technology, and tissue engineering. Customizable electives allow you to specialize your studies for medical school admission, advanced academic pursuits, or professional roles in biomanufacturing, biotech, or biomedical engineering.
The Bioengineering curriculum specifically serves students aiming to employ engineering methodologies for problem-solving and solution development in healthcare, medical science, biological research, biotechnological applications, pharmaceutical development, and sustainable energy solutions.