Yearly 26334 ( USD )
The student must have a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0 and higher with an accredited institution.
Biomedical engineering is an exciting, rapidly growing field that allows graduates to apply their knowledge and skills to the prevention of injury and improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of medical disorders. UC’s biomedical engineering curriculum has two tracks: biomechanics and medical device innovation. Biomechanics emphasizes the study of forces, motions, shape changes (deformations) and failure of biological tissues and organ systems. Medical device innovation emphasizes the design and development of new medical products and surgical instruments.