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This interdisciplinary field combines aspects of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Students study biomedical engineering to be of service to people and to apply advanced technologies to complex problems of medical care.

Degrees

Students earning this degree must complete the total 133 credit-hour curriculum required to graduate from the School of Engineering.

  • BE 427: Cell and Tissue Engineering
  • BE 433: Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics
  • BE 362: Bioethics

More information about this degree is available on the  or by request from our Admissions team.

Potential Careers

  • Biomaterials Developer
  • Scientist/Researcher
  • Rehabilitation Engineer
  • Medical Technology Developer