BSBME Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical engineering—sometimes referred to as bioengineering, BioMed or BME—is a field that applies engineering principles to biology, physiology and medicine to enhance the quality of life for populations with ever-growing lifespans and to assist in finding cures for disease.

The bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering at Marshall University, located in Huntington, West Virginia, highlights service, systems-based knowledge and sustainability, while combining traditional engineering approaches with emerging fields in biology and health sciences. The broad, technical foundation of Marshall’s bachelor’s degree in BME program strengthens your knowledge with a hands-on approach in the fields of biophysics, biomechanics, biomaterials, imaging, animal surgery and cancer.

Students who graduate with our bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering will have a wide range of advanced career possibilities in growing fields ranging from biomechanical design to research and development to veterinary and pharmaceutical medicine and much more.

Implantable cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators, hip replacement implants, CT scans, novel drug delivery systems and tissue engineered skin used for grafting are all results of biomedical engineering.

Anyone who enjoys math and physics, is fascinated with how things work and wants to help people have a higher quality of life is a good candidate for our bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering program.

Marshall University’s bachelor’s in Biomedical Engineering program allows you to explore several exciting areas where biology and engineering intersect, including biomechanics, biomaterials, bioimaging, bioinstrumentation, and device design and fabrication. Our BME students take a deep dive into the workings of:

In collaboration with leading institutions in the United States, you will study disease models of human disorders in engineering settings. Senior scientists and clinicians in West Virginia and at high-profile institutions such as Boston Children’s Hospital / Harvard Medical School have offered assistance to Marshall faculty and students in their efforts.

Marshall’s BME students have the opportunity to learn in the advanced facilities of our Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex with the precise tools required for the mathematical and statistical work that is a part of biomedical engineering.

Biomedical engineers work in the private sector for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Others go into research-oriented careers in advanced academic institutions, hospitals and the public sector, and some may go on to earn a professional degree in medicine, dentistry or veterinary science.

Biomedical engineering jobs include:

Our students in the BME program at Marshall can earn research scholarships to take their research work to the next level. Marshall’s College of Engineering and Computer Sciences also provides opportunities for you to work collaboratively on Parkinsons disease research with our Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering faculties.

Marshall’s Biomedical Engineering faculty members collaborate with scientists, engineers and clinicians at leading U.S. institutions. We also work closely with the region’s Cabell Huntington Hospital and faculty in our Mechanical Engineering program for applications of 3D printing technology to patients with orthopedic disease and cancer.

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$21,486 Per Year

International student tuition fee

4 Years

Duration

May 2024

Start Month

Apr 2024

Application Deadline

Upcoming Intakes

  • May 2024
  • August 2024
  • January 2025
  • May 2025
  • August 2025
  • January 2026
  • May 2026
  • August 2026

Mode of Study

  • Full Time