PhD Bioengineering
Course Overview
Our ABET-accredited undergraduate Bioengineering program equips students with a powerful blend of engineering skills and biological science knowledge to solve complex problems in human health and biotechnology. The curriculum prepares you for a successful career in rapidly growing bioscience industries or for advanced graduate studies. You will graduate as a work-ready engineer prepared to design devices and systems that improve lives.
Key Program Highlights
- Master core bioengineering principles through advanced courses and labs in Bioreactors, Cell Engineering, and Bioseparations.
- Gain invaluable paid industrial experience through the unique Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP).
- Build a robust foundation with integrated coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and drug/medical device regulation.
- Tackle real-world challenges and synthesize your learning in a comprehensive, hands-on capstone design project.
- Prepare for professional licensure by taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam before you graduate.
Course Overview
Our ABET-accredited undergraduate Bioengineering program equips students with a powerful blend of engineering skills and biological science knowledge to solve complex problems in human health and biotechnology. The curriculum prepares you for a successful career in rapidly growing bioscience industries or for advanced graduate studies. You will graduate as a work-ready engineer prepared to design devices and systems that improve lives.
Key Program Highlights
- Master core bioengineering principles through advanced courses and labs in Bioreactors, Cell Engineering, and Bioseparations.
- Gain invaluable paid industrial experience through the unique Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP).
- Build a robust foundation with integrated coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and drug/medical device regulation.
- Tackle real-world challenges and synthesize your learning in a comprehensive, hands-on capstone design project.
- Prepare for professional licensure by taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam before you graduate.