Thanks to biomedical engineering majors, these and other devices and systems help us live better and longer lives. By applying engineering methods to solve medical and biological problems, biomedical engineering aims to improve our quality of life. Marquette has three biomedical engineering majors: biocomputing, bioelectronics and biomechanics.

Engineering problems solved

With your senior-year capstone course, you and fellow classmates will be on a design team commissioned to solve real biomedical problems.

Take your degree further

You can complete two degrees in five years through Marquette's unique combined bachelor's and master's degree program or join the 15 percent of our graduates who enter medical school after graduation.

Be an engineer before you graduate

Seventy-five percent of our biomedical engineering majors co-op or intern while they're undergraduates one of the highest percentages in the nation.

BME in D.C.

Learn about biomedical research and regulatory issues at the FDA through internships at Marquette's Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C.