Bioengineering | College of Engineering

The Bioengineering Programprovides a seriesof professional studies grounded in engineering fundamentals and arts and sciences and augmented by the development of interpersonal skills, experiential learning, and an appreciation of lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared to apply their knowledge to societys needs and help shape the future.

Training in bioengineering prepares graduatesto work invarious fields, such as:

Our graduates can expect to work in places like:

The three different tracks in thisprogram will prepare graduates for a variety of careers. Among them are:

* This elective requirement includes 3 credits of Foreign Language/ Diversity, 6 credits of Humanities/ Social Science/ Theology, and 12 credits of Bioengineering Technical Electives.

* Twelve credits of bioengineering courses (or approved mechanical engineering or electrical engineering courses) are to be selected to provide areas of individual study emphasis. Up to three credits may be substituted for students participating in undergraduate research within the College of Engineering.

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Computer Specifications: When looking for a computer to use for engineering classes, please refer to this PDF for the specifications.

* The elective requirement includes 3 credits of Foreign Language/Diversity, 6 credits of Humanities/Social Science/Theology, and 4 credits of Bioengineering Technical Electives.

* Four credits of bioengineering courses (or approved mechanical engineering or electrical engineering courses) are to be selected to provide areas of individual study emphasis. Up to three credits may be substituted for students participating in undergraduate research within the College of Engineering.

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Computer Specifications: When looking for a computer to use for engineering classes, please refer to this PDF for the specifications.

*The elective requirement includes 3 credits of Foreign Language/Diversity,3 credits of Humanities/Social Science/Theology, and3 credits of Bioengineering Technical Electives.

* Three credits of bioengineering courses (or approved mechanical engineering or electrical engineering courses) are to be selected to provide areas of individual study emphasis. Up to three credits may be substituted for students participating in undergraduate research within the College of Engineering.

* Note: PSY 110 General Psychology (3 credits) should also be taken to prepare for the MCAT.

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Computer Specifications: When looking for a computer to use for engineering classes, please refer to this PDF for the specifications.

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