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Major: Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical engineering serves as a bridge between medicine and engineering, which aims to improve healthcare for everyone from surgeons and researchers to patients. The field encompasses many sub-disciplines, including biomechanics, regenerative medicine, cellular and tissue engineering, and medical imaging.

Minor: Engineering Innovation

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List of Courses:

Biomedical Engineering

BME1008: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering

BME3053C: Computer Applications for BME

BME3060: Biomedical Fundamentals

PCB3713C: Cellular and Systems Physiology

BME3101: Biomedical Materials

BME3508: Biosignals and Systems

BME4311: Molecular Biomedical Engineering

BME4503: Biomedical Instrumentation

BME4503L: Biomedical  Instrumentation Laboratory

BME3012: Clinically-Inspired Engineering Design

BME3323L: Cellular Engineering Laboratory

BME4632: Biomedical Transport Phenomena

BME4409: Quantitative Physiology

BME4621: Biomolecular Thermodynamics and Kinetics

BME4531: Medical Imaging

BME4882: Senior Design, Professionalism and Ethics 1&2

Engineering Innovation

EGN4643: Engineering Innovation​

EGN4641: Engineering Entrepreneurship

EGS4038: Engineering Leadership

EGS4100: Divergent Thinking

EGS4625: Fundamentals of Engineering Project Management

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