School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Graduate Program Learning Outcomes
Upon degree completion, graduates of our programs will be able to...
- Understands the fundamentals of biology and physiology from an engineering perspective to enhance human health
- Take advantage of cutting edge tools, information and knowledge to address complex problems in the development and delivery of health care solutions. The graduate evaluates models and hypotheses using the appropriate experimental, mathematical and statistical approaches.
- Innovate from an analytic and synthetic perspective using multiple approaches, integrating life sciences and engineering with a global and interdisciplinary perspectives
- Acquire skills and knowledge necessary to specialize in an area of bioengineering, to perform research or design and develop a system.
- Recognize ethical issues, consider multiple points of view, and use critical ethical reasoning to determine the appropriate behavior to follow in the practice of biomedical engineering in a global context.
- Understands the fundamentals and analytical approaches relevant to quantitative biomedical science to enhance human health.
- Take advantage of cutting edge tools, information and knowledge to address complex problems in the development and delivery of health care solutions. The graduate evaluates models and hypotheses using the appropriate experimental, mathematical and statistical approaches.
- Innovate from an analytic and synthetic perspective using multiple approaches, integrating life sciences and engineering with a global and interdisciplinary perspective.
- Acquire skills and knowledge necessary to specialize in an area of quantitative biomedical science, to perform research or design and develop a system.
- Recognize ethical issues, consider multiple points of view, and use critical ethical reasoning to determine the appropriate behavior to follow in the practice of biomedical science in a global context. The graduate thus demonstrates a thorough understanding of the ethical implications and obligations associated with the practice of biomedical science.