Additional Major in Biomedical Technology
Biomedical Technology is for students from non-engineering majors who want Biomedical Engineering training beyond the BME minor. The requirements for the Biomedical Technology additional major program consist of the core, the tracks, and the capstone design course. The core exposes students to basic facets of biomedical engineering to lay a foundation. The tracks allow students to build depth in a specific aspect of biomedical engineering. The capstone design project engages students in teamwork to develop real-world applications. The additional major in Biomedical Technology should be declared at the same time when declaring a primary major or by the second semester of the first year.
Program Requirements
Student majoring in Biomedical Technology must meet three sets of requirements: 1) Biomedical Technology 2) Primary Major 3) sequence. The Quality Point Average (QPA) for courses that count toward the additional major must be 2.00 or higher. No course taken on a pass/fail or audit basis may be counted toward the additional major.
Students interested in declaring the Additional Major in Biomedical Technology (BMT) should contact the Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Academic Advisor, Kristin Kropf.
Core Courses (all required)
03-121 Modern Biology or 03151 Honors Modern Biology - Fall and Spring
42-101 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering - Fall and Spring
42-201 Professional Issues in Biomedical Engineering - Fall and Spring
42-202 Physiology - Fall and Spring
42-203 Biomedical Engineering Laboratory# - Fall and Spring
42-401 Foundations of Biomedical Engineering Design * - Fall
42-402 Biomedical Engineering Design Project *– Spring
# Also known as 03-206 for Health Professions Program students.
* 42-401 serves as the precursor/pre-requisite for 42-402 Biomedical Engineering Design Project.
Tracks (completion of one track is required)
- Biomechanics ()
- Biomedical Devices ()
- Biomedical Signal and Image Processing ()
- Neuroengineering ()
- Tissue and Cell Biotherapeutics ()
- Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering () - Classes of 2024 to 2026 only
- Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology () - Classes of 2024 to 2026 only
- Self-Designed Biomedical Engineering ()