Through your major in biomedical engineering, you’ll learn how to use physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering to produce solutions to important biological and medical problems. Topics span from the fundamental studies of biological structures to applied medical device design and evaluation. Many of your investigations will involve the design and development of implantable or indwelling devices such as orthopedic, cardiac, endovascular, drug delivery, or cell- and tissue-engineered systems. As a biomedical engineering major, you’ll also be responsible for understanding laboratory techniques, concepts of engineering design, and the ethics involved when practicing the development of biomedical devices and systems.
Through research (both your own and that of others) you’ll see practical applications of the laws of biology and how what you study leads to new advancements in fields far outside the realm of engineering.
Many biomedical engineering programs also cover the basics of our healthcare system, meaning you could study health management systems and legal and ethical issues in healthcare. The field of biomedical engineering changes rapidly, and many students choose to pursue advanced degrees to stay on top of the latest devices or techniques, which emerge practically daily. Graduates may find themselves working with pharmaceuticals, medical devices, artificial organs, prosthetics and sensory aids, diagnostics, medical instrumentation, or medical imaging.
Biological Transport
Biomaterials
Biomedical Fluid Mechanics
Bioprocess Design
Biotechnology and Environmental Processes
Cell Biology
Genetics
Heat Transfer in Biological Systems
Medical Devices
Physiology
Principles of Neuroanatomy
Tissue Engineering
Math and science courses of every stripe are key preparation if you’re considering this field. Biology, chemistry, physics, statistics, calculus . . . need we go on? Don’t forget about English courses, either; good engineers must also be good communicators. Courses in philosophy (especially ethics), history, and religion will also give you a strong foundation.
Connect with our featured colleges to find schools that both match your interests and are looking for students like you.
Ready to create the next great app? Launch your gaming career at one of these top 50 programs.
165,000 students rate everything from their professors to their campus social scene.
Join athletes who were discovered, recruited & often received scholarships after connecting with NCSA's 42,000 strong network of coaches.