Graduates will be prepared to work as engineers solving problems in medicine and biotechnology, and to pursue advanced degrees in engineering, medicine, or science.

Study and Research Opportunities

  • Interdisciplinary B.S. program offered by the Departments of Biomolecular Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology, and including over 30 faculty from 10 departments.
  • Three concentrations: biomolecular engineering, bioelectronic engineering, and assistive technology: motor.
  • Research foci include biomolecular sensors and systems, assistive technologies for the elderly and disabled, bioinformatics, bioelectronics, protein design and drug development, and other areas at the junction between engineering, medicine, and science.