Biomedical Engineering Concentration (12 credits)

This concentration is for students who are interested in an exciting, multidisciplinary field that lies at the interface of medicine, biology and engineering. Biomedical engineers use engineering principles to analyze and solve problems in biology and medicine, providing an overall enhancement to healthcare. At the same time, biomedical engineers employ concepts learned from biology and medicine to generate new engineering designs.

Must include at least four classes and fulfill the requirements for the Biomedical Engineering Minor

Curriculum

Choose 1 biology course (3 credits)

  • BIEN 2810 or CHEN 2810: Biology for Engineers - 3 credits (chemistry is a pre- or co-requisite)
  • MCDB 1150: Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology – 3 credits

Required course (3 credits)

  • BMEN 2000: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 
    One of the biology options above is a pre- or co-requisite. Chemistry is a pre-requisite. Must be enrolled in the BMEN minor to enroll in this course.

Elective courses (6 credits)