Through your classes and labs, you’ll gain an extensive understanding of biology, biochemistry and physiology and will graduate with the capability to apply advanced mathematics to solve the ever-increasing problems that require engineering to mix with biology. Every day, you and your professors will work side-by-side in the lab on research into how engineers — in collaboration with physicians — can support the human body to prevent and solve medical problems.

Fast Facts

  • The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that bioengineering will see a 72 percent employment growth in the next 10 years.
  • Clemson bioengineering researchers were instrumental in the formation of the Society for Biomaterials and have served in leadership positions throughout its history.
  • We have numerous undergraduate Creative Inquiry research projects ranging from troubleshooting orthopedic implants to applying medical technology to the developing areas of the world.
  • Student organizations such as Undergraduate Clemson Bioengineering Society and Alpha Eta Mu Beta offer opportunities for networking and professional development.
  • Clemson bioengineering students engage in a clinically-driven, industry-standard capstone design experience.