BS Bioengineering
The undergraduate program at CU Denver is a highly rigorous program instilling competencies in biomedical science, engineering, and mathematics and biomedical design, while emphasizing the professional competencies of leadership, communication, presentation and critical problem solving. Our mission is to improve human health through the application of engineering principles, ideas, methods, and inventions to solve important clinical problems. Bioengineering is a highly interdisciplinary field that brings together:
- engineering, science, and mathematics
- biological, chemical, and physical sciences
- clinical medicine
The undergraduate bioengineering program provides training at both the CU Denver campus and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
Graduates of the undergraduate program in bioengineering are expected to attain at least one of the following objectives within a few years after graduation:
- Be employed as a professional in the biomedical engineering field or related industry using knowledge and skills obtained in the program.
- Be progressing toward an advanced degree in:
- health sciences or medical school
- graduate school
- business or law school, or other advanced professional programs.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) can be found on the department's website.
The undergraduate program at CU Denver is a highly rigorous program instilling competencies in biomedical science, engineering, and mathematics and biomedical design, while emphasizing the professional competencies of leadership, communication, presentation and critical problem solving. Our mission is to improve human health through the application of engineering principles, ideas, methods, and inventions to solve important clinical problems. Bioengineering is a highly interdisciplinary field that brings together:
- engineering, science, and mathematics
- biological, chemical, and physical sciences
- clinical medicine
The undergraduate bioengineering program provides training at both the CU Denver campus and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
Graduates of the undergraduate program in bioengineering are expected to attain at least one of the following objectives within a few years after graduation:
- Be employed as a professional in the biomedical engineering field or related industry using knowledge and skills obtained in the program.
- Be progressing toward an advanced degree in:
- health sciences or medical school
- graduate school
- business or law school, or other advanced professional programs.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) can be found on the department's website.