Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems
The biomedical engineering curriculum develops graduates who can identify and address unmet clinical, diagnostic, and healthcare needs by using their knowledge of modern theories, engineering systems, and mathematical and engineering tools. Biomedical engineers require the analytical tools and broad knowledge of modern engineering and science, fundamental understanding of the biological or physiological system, and familiarity with recent technological breakthroughs. Master students can choose to include a six month graduate co-op cycle as part of their studies. Students may also choose to enroll in a concentration in biomedical device development, or specialize in biomaterials and tissue engineering, biomechanics, neuroengineering, imaging and devices or bioinformatics. They also have the option to pursue a dual-degree MS. Graduating students work in industry in such fields as medical devices, health care, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, continue academic careers (PhD), or continue to medical schools.
Degree | Availability | Location |
---|---|---|
MS |
Full-Time |
Philadelphia |
PhD |
Full-Time |
Philadelphia |
Areas of Specialization
- Bioinformatics
- Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
- Biomechanics and Human Performance Engineering
- Biomedical Systems and Imaging
- Biomedical Technology Development
- Neuroengineering
Graduate Co-op Eligible
The MS program is eligible for Graduate Co-op (fall, full-time, on-campus entry only).