Pre-Biological Systems Engineering
Biological Systems Engineering (BSEN) brings engineering to life by working with living systems and applying engineering, biology, and mathematics to improve lives and our world. Biological systems engineers are trained to solve problems in biomedical engineering, environmental and water resources engineering, and food and bioprocess engineering. Students who choose pre-biological systems engineering on the Scott Campus in Omaha, should be aware that there are three courses in the first two years (BSEN 100, BSEN 112, BSEN 225; nine total credit hours) for which there are no equivalents on the Scott Campus. However, substitutions for BSEN 100 may be available on a case by case basis.
Biological Systems Engineering (BSEN) brings engineering to life by working with living systems and applying engineering, biology, and mathematics to improve lives and our world. Biological systems engineers are trained to solve problems in biomedical engineering, environmental and water resources engineering, and food and bioprocess engineering. Students who choose pre-biological systems engineering on the Scott Campus in Omaha, should be aware that there are three courses in the first two years (BSEN 100, BSEN 112, BSEN 225; nine total credit hours) for which there are no equivalents on the Scott Campus. However, substitutions for BSEN 100 may be available on a case by case basis.