
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering
The Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the General Criteria and the Bioengineering Program Criteria. The program combines training in biology with depth in either computation or engineering. It includes calculus-level math and physics, comprehensive chemistry and advanced-level biological sciences.
To earn the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in Bioengineering, students must complete 129 credit hours. The first two years of the program mainly include foundations in the sciences and engineering, while the specialized courses are offered in the third and fourth years.
Professional Tracks:
- Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing
Biomedical Signal Processing /Medical Imaging/ Medical Image Analysis/ Medical Physics
- Bioinformatics and Genome Engineering
Genetic and Genomic Engineering/ Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics/ Database Design and Implementation/ Bioinformatics
- Molecular Engineering
Bioprocess Engineering/ General Microbiology/ Microbial Biotechnology/Introduction to Fluid and Thermal Energy Transport
- Tissue Engineering
Tissue Engineering/ Bioengineering Organs and Tissues/ Mechanics of Materials/ Analysis and Design of Mechanical Structures
Major Requirements How to ApplyProgram Overview
Contact:
Shailesh Lal, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Dodge Hall, Room 159
(248)370-2875
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