Overview
The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Biomedical Engineering focuses on how to apply engineering principles and design to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes in Biomedical Engineering. You'll start by building a foundation in biomechanics and biomaterials, cellular and molecular bioengineering, biomedical systems and signals, or biomedical informatics before specializing in third year. The curriculum includes traditional, online, and mixed-instruction courses, plus hands-on studio, laboratory, and design work. As a Biomedical Engineering graduate, you can pursue a career in a wide range of fields, including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and biomedical contexts in government, non-profits, consulting, and finance.