Hands-On Curriculum

Our curriculum emphasizes experiential learning, hands-on engineering training and a rigorous educational process, culminating in the year-long senior design course in which students collaborate with clinicians and companies to design engineering solutions to real-world problems.

Our Programs

The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) offers a major, minor, as well as several clusters in biomedical engineering.

The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of , under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering Programs, and is registered with the New York State Education Department as a professional engineering program, which allows BME graduates to pursue licensure as a professional engineer. For more information see the program educational objectives and student outcomes page.

  • BME Major

    Our bachelor of science (BS) program in biomedical engineering teaches fundamental engineering principles in the context of current problems in medicine and biology.

    Major Requirements
  • BME Minor

    The biomedical engineering minor exposes students to the complex structure and function of living systems and gives them insight as to how physical and engineering principles can impact them.

    Minor Requirements
Two students pictured with a device prototype in the cardiac ICU at the ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ Medical Center.

Gain Clinical Insight

Connect with the ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ Medical Center

Our department works closely with the , located just a short walk away from where our students take classes. In fact, many URMC professors who teach at the , or conduct research for URMC also teach our students.

This connection also allows our faculty to keep up with the latest needs in healthcare, helping to ensure our curriculum stays focused on the current and emerging healthcare needs.

Many of our students take advantage of our close ties to URMC to secure internships or research assistantships with the hospital or one of its many branches.

Biomedical Engineering Degrees Lead to Diverse and Impactful Careers

Questions?

Contact the undergraduate program coordinator by email at bmeundergradofc@rochester.edu or by phone at (585) 273-4754.