BE Engineering Science - Biomechanics Option
Bioengineering is designed to bridge the gap between biological and engineering sciences through the application of engineering principles, methods, and techniques to analyze bioprocesses and to develop relevant medical and biosystems technologies. An understanding of fundamental physiological processes using engineering methodology requires a broad background in basic engineering, sciences, and mathematics.
The following Bioengineering program concentrations are available:
- Biomechanics
- Bioelectricity
- Premedicine
The course requirements for the premedicine option, which is intended for bioengineering students interested in pursuing health professions, are listed separately.
Bioengineering is designed to bridge the gap between biological and engineering sciences through the application of engineering principles, methods, and techniques to analyze bioprocesses and to develop relevant medical and biosystems technologies. An understanding of fundamental physiological processes using engineering methodology requires a broad background in basic engineering, sciences, and mathematics.
The following Bioengineering program concentrations are available:
- Biomechanics
- Bioelectricity
- Premedicine
The course requirements for the premedicine option, which is intended for bioengineering students interested in pursuing health professions, are listed separately.