Biomedical Engineering: The Launching Pad for Your Future

Lay the foundations for a successful future in medicine, engineering, or the law as a Biomedical Engineering major. BME offers options unparalleled by any other engineering program. BME is a preferred major for medical school acceptance committees, the perfect major for a career in the medical device field, a great base for or a master’s degree or Ph.D., and valuable start if you want to be an attorney.

Recent students have been accepted to medical school at the University at Buffalo and West Virginia University; the Ph.D. program in Biomedical Engineering at Wake Forest University; and master’s degree programs at the University of Arizona and Case Western Reserve.

Combined Degrees: Save Time and Tuition

You can take advantage of one of the several combined degree options available to BME students, where you can earn a bachelor’s and postgraduate degree in less time than it would take to earn them separately, saving time and tuition.

The Six-year Biomedical Engineering/Law program, the only combined program of this type in the country, allows you to complete your J.D. at the ABA accredited Western New England College School of Law.

Six-year Biomedical Engineering/Law program

The Five-year Bachelor/MSEM program will give you the skills to take leadership roles in industry. This interdisciplinary program integrates engineering and business courses to teach you the best way to utilize resources, solve problems, and motivate employees.

Five-year Bachelor/MSEM program

The Five-year Bachelor/MBA program, taught in conjunction with AACSB International accredited Western New England College School of Business, will give you the business skills necessary for advancement opportunities in industry. AASCB accreditation, obtained by less than 10 percent of business schools worldwide, is a hallmark of excellence recognized and valued by employers around the globe.

Five-year Bachelor/MBA program