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Merge medical and engineering principles to develop tools that enhance quality of life and patient care efficiency. Growing focus on healthcare, scientific engineering, and technological progress has boosted the need for biomedical engineers. Our department is dedicated to training and shaping versatile, skilled biomedical engineers who are enthusiastic about enhancing life quality for individuals in Texas, the U.S., and globally.
The Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering at UNT equips you for engineering roles that address societal challenges, drive technological innovation, and elevate living standards worldwide. Biomedical engineers typically: Perform research. Create systems and products. Assess the safety, efficiency, and performance of biomedical devices. Install, calibrate, maintain, fix, or offer technical assistance for biomedical equipment. Educate clinicians and staff on correct equipment usage. Collaborate with life scientists, chemists, and medical researchers to explore engineering applications in human and animal biological systems.
Alongside your major, you can pursue a minor in Math, with the possibility of adding a second minor in an engineering field, Computer Science, Biology, or Business. The second minor is achieved by strategically choosing electives aligned with your academic path. It fits within the standard credit hours for your degree, enabling you to graduate as a comprehensively educated engineer.
Applicants must have Graduation from a high school recognized by the home country ministry of education. English Language Proficiency: IELTS - Overall band 6.0 or higher; TOEFL - Internet-Based (IBT): 79; Paper-Based: 550; PTE - Score of 53 or higher.