Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
Angola, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 36,700 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Engineer solutions to biomedical issues
The human body is a complex machine, and, like all machines, sometimes needs a little engineering help. The Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering at Trine University equips you with the tools needed to develop these solutions.
The experience: Use biomedical engineering tools to solve real problems
Building upon Trine University’s rich engineering heritage, the biomedical engineering program presents a “hands-on” approach to student learning. You will have access to state-of-the-art engineering laboratories as well as various labs in the Jannen School of Arts and Sciences.
- Integrated exposure to an eight-camera Vicon Motion Capture Biomechanics Lab.
- Material property analysis utilizing an Instron Tensile Machine in the Biomaterials Lab.
- Static and dynamic assays as part of the Biomedical Engineering Laboratory Techniques course.
- Physiological measurements with biomedical instruments.
- Applied human-centered senior design projects.
- Scaffold development for cellular integration utilizing a 3D Tissue Printer.
- Potential to acquire minors in bioprocess engineering, robotics, chemistry, biology, or mathematics.
Curriculum
The degree: Integration of engineering and biological sciences
The Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering integrates the design and problem-solving skills of engineering with medical and biological sciences to advance health care. The biomedical engineering program prepares you for a successful career in industry and graduates school. You will be able to select one of three focus area concentrations: research, electrical or mechanical engineering.
Trine University's biomedical engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Curriculum
A total of 129 hours are required to earn a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering. The hours include 15 hours associated with elected concentration areas: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Research Engineering.
General Education Requirements – 39 credit hours
- ENG 133 Technical Communications
- HUM 203 Humanities Seminar
- SP 203 Effective Speaking
- PHL 313 Ethics
- Humanities or Social Science Elective
- Social Sciences Elective
- MA 134 Calculus I
- MA 164 Calculus II
- CH 104 General Chemistry I and CH 114 General Chemistry II
- OR CH 155 Advanced Honors General Chemistry
- PH 224 University Physics I
- PH 234 University Physics II
Program Requirements - 73 credit hours
- GE 101 Introduction to Engineering
- GE 401 Professional Practice
- ES 213 Statics
- ES 223 Dynamics
- ES 233 Engineering Materials
- ES 382 Engineering Economics
- ES 313 Thermodynamics
- ECE 213 Circuit Analysis
- ECE 211 Circuit Analysis Lab
- BME 2013 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
- BME 3003 Musculoskeletal Biomechanics
- BME 3103 Biomaterials
- BME 3202 Biomedical Engineering Laboratory Techniques
- BME 3212 Biomedical Engineering Research Techniques
- BME 4403 Biomedical Engineering Measurement/Instrumentation I
- BME 4413 Biomedical Engineering Measurement/Instrumentation II
- BME 4503 Tissue Engineering
- BME 4603 Biofluid Mechanics
- BME 4613 Biological Mass and Energy Transport
- BME 4853 Biomedical Engineering Design I
- BME 4863 Biomedical Engineering Design II
- Unrestrictive Electives - 4 credit hours
Concentration Areas: (Choose one of the following three concentrations) - 15 credit hours
Research Engineering (Health Sciences) Concentration
- CH 204 Organic Chemistry I
- BIO 324 Microbiology OR CH 214 Organic Chemistry II
- BIO 434 Biochemistry
- BME XXX3 BME Elective - BME 4003 ADV Biomechanics, BME 4303 Biochemical Engineering, BME 490X Special Topics in BME
Electrical Engineering Concentration
- CS 1113 Object-Oriented JAVA
- ECE 263 Digital Systems
- ECE 261 Digital Systems Lab
- ECE 273 Microcontrollers
- ECE 271 Microcontrollers Lab
- ECE 323 Electromagnetic Fields
- BME XXX1 or ECE XXX1 Elective
Mechanical Engineering Concentration
- EGR 143 Engineering Graphics
- ES 243 Solid Mechanics
- MAE 242 Manufacturing Processes and Equipment
- MAE 241 Manufacturing Process and Equipment Lab
- MAE 353 Machine Component Design
- BME XXX3 BME Elective - BME 4003 ADV Biomechanics, BME 4303 Biochemical Engineering, BME 490X Special Topics in BME
Additional Requirements - 17 credit hours
- MA 213 Calculus III
- MA 233 Differential Equations
- MA 393 Probability and Statistics
- BIO 384 / BIO 284L Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 394 / BIO 394L Anatomy and Physiology II
Program Outcome
As a graduate with a Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering degree, you will be equipped with the skills to be successful in industry or graduate school.
- Our faculty and employment specialists aid students in understanding the opportunities available within the field of biomedical engineering.
- Our modular curriculum allows students to tailor their degree plans to fit personal and career interests.
- You will engage in biomedical-related co-ops, internships, and REUs, including opportunities sponsored by Trine Innovation 1.
- You will have the option to pursue health science career paths including pre-med, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, and Doctor of Physical Therapy programs or a Master of Science in Engineering Management.
Career Opportunities
Employment Opportunities
Biomedical engineering has a projected growth of 23% over the next 10 years according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Graduates will be prepared for the following career possibilities:
- Design, manufacturing, quality control, testing evaluation, research and development
- Industry
- Entrepreneur
- Graduate School: Research, Prosthetic School, MBA or MSEM
- Pre-Med, Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy
- Dental School
- Lawyer
- Patents
Some of the companies that are likely to recruit our graduates include:
- Abbott
- Boston Scientific
- CareFusion
- DePuy Synthes
- Eli Lilly
- GE Healthcare
- Johnson & Johnson
- Medtronic
- Össur
- Ottobock
- Paragon Medical
- Philips Healthcare
- Roche
- Smith & Nephew
- Stryker Orthopedics
- Tecomet
- Willow Wood
- Zimmer Biomet
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