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Bioengineering (B.S.)

This major prepares students for careers in the biomedical device industry and for further education in graduate school. Students gain broad preparation in traditional topics in engineering, allowing for a variety of career pathways. This program addresses the bioengineering topics of biomechanics, biotransport, bioinstrumentation, bioelectricity, biosystems, and biomaterials, and the complementary fields of systems and organ-level physiology. Education in these areas allows application of bioengineering and scientific principles to the development of medical devices and technologies that benefit human health by advancing methods for effective diagnosis and treatment of disease.

This program is accredited by EAC/ABET.

This major is impacted and requires additional screening for admission during application review process.

Administered by: Bioengineering Department

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