Smart Health Biomedical Devices
 

bachelor of science in Biomedical Engineering - Smart Health and Biomedical Devices track

What is biomedical engineering - Smart Health and Biomedical Devices track About?

This track focuses on key science aspects of Genetics, Biochemistry, and Microbiology and is complimented with foundational engineering courses such as Strength of Materials, Circuits, Instrumentation, and Biomaterials. The main thrust is to teach the students in the track to use science and engineering approaches to design and manufacture new tissue, such as skin and bone, in the laboratory. There is also a course offered to learn research and development techniques related to tissue engineering. The students in this track will have a solid foundation in science and engineering and can apply to medical school if interested while satisfying all necessary science courses. The graduates of this track will likely work in any field or company that requires laboratory work or a research and development focus. There are a growing number of companies that produce either laboratory-grown tissue or allografts; these companies are especially interested in graduates of this track.

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