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Career Opportunities
- Biomechanical Engineer
- Rehabilitation Engineer
- Clinical Engineer
- Service Engineer
- Bioengineering Researcher
Vision
To be a global leader in biomedical engineering education and research, fostering innovation and translating scientific discoveries into practical healthcare solutions that improve human health and well-being.
Mission
Our mission is to educate and inspire the next generation of biomedical engineers, conduct pioneering research that addresses critical healthcare challenges, and collaborate with industry and healthcare providers to bring cutting-edge technologies to market. We are dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive environment that promotes interdisciplinary learning and societal impact.
Biomedical engineering is one of the fastest-growing disciplines in engineering. This field has developed from the knowledge that engineering principles can be applied to better understand how the human body functions as well as the effect that outside forces have on it, whether they be diagnostic or traumatic. A biomedical engineer brings together traditional engineering principles with the life sciences in a completely integrated fashion.
The result is an engineer who views the human body as a complex system, its diseases and injuries as breakdowns in that system, and medical interventions as design alternatives for the repair of the system. As the population ages and medical costs increase, biomedical engineers are required both to understand the mechanistic causes of injury and disease and to design and implement interventions to prevent and mitigate the suffering of individuals and to reduce the cost of medical care to society.
AIU's program in biomedical engineering is built upon a strong foundation of engineering that integrates biomedical sciences early in the curriculum and continuously throughout subsequent coursework.
The Biomedical Engineering Program is designed for those interested in applying engineering to biology and medicine. It attracts students with backgrounds in engineering, biology, or healthcare who seek to innovate and solve medical challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration and research, aiming for careers in healthcare technology and related industries.
The School of Engineering and Computing offers seven majors: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineering.
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering must complete a minimum of 131 credits including satisfaction of all degree requirements of AIU. All coursework must be completed in accordance with the academic rules of AIU and those of the department.
Engineering and Computing Requirements
Minimum General Education Requirements | 38 credits |
School Core Requirements | 34 credits |
Major Requirements | 59 credits |
Total Credits Required for Degree | 131 credits |
Once you arrive on campus, you will become part of a community where students and faculty make the most of every moment. An atmosphere where ideas, events, and exciting opportunities ensure a rich and satisfying university experience.