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College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

Biomedical Engineering

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Why Study Biomedical Engineering?

Our Biomedical Engineering program will provide you a tremendous range of bioengineering challenges, from the design of molecular based biosensors to high-resolution functional imaging of the brain, and offers the opportunity to work in world-class labs on-campus, Brookhaven National Laboratory, or Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Be at the forefront of cutting-edge research and medicine in the 21st century.

AREAS OF STUDY:

  • Bioelectricity & Bioimaging
  • Biomechanics & Biomaterials
  • Molecular & Cellular Biomedical Engineering

Ready to take the next step?

SAMPLE COURSES:

  • Intro to Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomechanics
  • Nanofabrication in Biomedical Applications
  • Essentials of Tissue Engineering

ADMISSION INFO:

Successful applicants in this major will have earned outstanding grades in calculus and physics, and performed exceptionally well on the Math section of the SAT and/or ACT.

After Graduation

Your college decision isn't really about the next four years. We get it. It’s about what doors are opened by your degree and whether those opportunities are what you had envisioned for yourself. Nearly 95% of SBU grads are employed or go to professional or graduate school. Here's a snapshot of what life after graduation looks like for some of them.

CAREER OPTIONS:

  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Clinical Engineer
  • Biomedical Researcher
  • Medical Technology Developer
  • Independent Consultant

RECENT EMPLOYERS:

  • Pall Corporation
  • Carestream
  • Pfizer
  • Boston Scientific
  • Johnson & Johnson

Related Majors

Interested in this Major?

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Chair: Stefan Judex

Office: College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Phone: (631) 632-8371

College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

Biomedical Engineering

Back to all Programs

Why Study Biomedical Engineering?

Our Biomedical Engineering program will provide you a tremendous range of bioengineering challenges, from the design of molecular based biosensors to high-resolution functional imaging of the brain, and offers the opportunity to work in world-class labs on-campus, Brookhaven National Laboratory, or Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Be at the forefront of cutting-edge research and medicine in the 21st century.

AREAS OF STUDY:

  • Bioelectricity & Bioimaging
  • Biomechanics & Biomaterials
  • Molecular & Cellular Biomedical Engineering

Ready to take the next step?

SAMPLE COURSES:

  • Intro to Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomechanics
  • Nanofabrication in Biomedical Applications
  • Essentials of Tissue Engineering

ADMISSION INFO:

Successful applicants in this major will have earned outstanding grades in calculus and physics, and performed exceptionally well on the Math section of the SAT and/or ACT.

After Graduation

Your college decision isn't really about the next four years. We get it. It’s about what doors are opened by your degree and whether those opportunities are what you had envisioned for yourself. Nearly 95% of SBU grads are employed or go to professional or graduate school. Here's a snapshot of what life after graduation looks like for some of them.

CAREER OPTIONS:

  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Clinical Engineer
  • Biomedical Researcher
  • Medical Technology Developer
  • Independent Consultant

RECENT EMPLOYERS:

  • Pall Corporation
  • Carestream
  • Pfizer
  • Boston Scientific
  • Johnson & Johnson

Related Majors

Interested in this Major?

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Chair: Stefan Judex

Office: College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Phone: (631) 632-8371

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