Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineering is built upon the premise that the tools and methods of engineering can be applied to improve human health and enhance our understanding of the biological world. Biomedical engineering education integrates mathematics, science, engineering methodology, and engineering design to train individuals who are uniquely prepared for the collaborative challenges of this field. Biomedical engineers contribute to society from positions in universities, hospitals, government, the medical device and pharmaceutical industries, and a broad range of research enterprises. As
the discipline grows, BME graduates are finding that their broad education provides an excellent platform from which to develop a career in industry, academics, medicine, or research.

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