Bioengineering at a Glance
A degree in biomedical engineering provides students with a strong foundation in engineering, mathematics, chemistry and biology. Our graduates learn how to solve complex engineering problems in medicine. Rigorous lecture courses provide students the knowledge necessary to succeed in biomedical engineering careers, medical school and graduate school. Laboratory courses engage students to solve complex biomedical engineering problems, communicate effectively and work in complex and dynamic teams. A career in biomedical engineering offers the opportunity to work in an exciting and rapidly changing technical world while directly impacting the quality of life for millions suffering from a host of medical conditions. Biomedical engineers connect teams of clinicians, researchers and traditional engineers to translate patient needs into engineering solutions.