• Biomedical Engineering is the integration of life sciences with engineering to develop solutions for healthcare-related problems as well as to create new biology-inspired methodologies for computing, design, and engineering. The program uses a multi-disciplinary approach, deriving its strength from biology, chemistry, mathematics, and various engineering disciplines as well as computational sciences. Together, these enable the graduate to analyze, design, synthesize, and test products and processes in a variety of bioengineering areas, such as medical equipment and instrumentation, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, prosthetics, and artificial biomaterials.
  • This program includes an interdisciplinary approach to learning, with a curriculum that draws upon life sciences, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and computing. Employers and graduate programs highly value the combination of technical and non-technical education that our students receive, which includes liberal arts courses in humanities, social science, and global perspectives.