Undergraduate
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineers use engineering principles and methods to create products and services to improve peoples’ lives, such as cardiac pacemakers, CT scanners and artificial hips.
Engineering products or services that improve the lives of others—that’s engineering on a human level. MSOE’s bachelor’s degrees in biomedical engineering and chemical and biomolecular engineering provide students with the opportunity to solve big problems that make an even bigger difference.
Biomedical engineers use engineering principles and methods to create products and services that enhance people’s lives, such as cardiac pacemakers, CT scanners and artificial hips.
Chemical and biomolecular engineers work at the molecular level to promote both fundamental and applied advancements in biological sciences, engineering and other fields.
Learn more about how these programs set you up for a life-changing career.
Biomedical engineers use engineering principles and methods to create products and services to improve peoples’ lives, such as cardiac pacemakers, CT scanners and artificial hips.
Chemical and biomolecular engineers work at the interface of engineering and molecular biology to solve engineering problems, improve current products and processes and develop new products and processes at the molecular level. Students in MSOE’s program learn about cell engineering, nanotechnology and genomics in advanced laboratories.
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