• Biomedical engineers use their technical knowledge and understanding to help people live longer, healthier, happier lives. Students will learn a broad range of engineering skills, develop the ability to collaborate and solve problems, and work on projects in medicine and biology with life-changing potential.
  • Students study many subjects, including engineering mathematics, mechanics, nanotechnology, biomaterials, electronic engineering, physiology, programming and design. They develop a deep understanding of fundamental engineering principles and extensive knowledge of how the human body works.