Bioengineering: Biotechnology (B.S.)
This major prepares students for careers in the biotechnology industry and for further education in graduate school. The curriculum has a strong engineering foundation with emphasis on biochemical process applications. This program addresses the bioengineering topics of biochemistry and metabolism, kinetics, biotransport, biosystems, bioreactors, bioseparations, tissue engineering, and the complementary fields of cellular physiology. Education in these areas allows application of bioengineering and physiochemical principles to cellular and molecular biology, with the applications that benefit human health.
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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