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The University of Florida's biomedical engineering program includes courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering, as well as hands-on experience in biomedical engineering labs. The program's curriculum provides the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in a variety of biomedical engineering careers.
Alum highlight: Unique Biomedical Engineering Student Programs Awarded Cockrell Seed Grants. For a second year in a row, the UT Austin Department of Biomedical Engineering received multiple seed grants from the Cockrell School o... Read more
Teams work with a client in the development of projects that incorporate various aspects of biomedical engineering including instrumentation, biomechanics, biotransport, tissue engineering and others.
Welcome to the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering! UF BME is one of only a few departments in the nation to be co-localized with a top-ranked medical school, veterinary school and dental school.
Complete BME program details and courses available are listed in the Biomedical Engineering Graduate Guidelines, on the BME website (which also offers information on available research areas).
The Biomedical Engineering Curriculum includes core classes in science and math, life sciences, general engineering and BME. In addition, 15 credits of technical electives allow the student to tailor the curriculum to particular needs and areas of interest.
A biomedical engineer uses traditional engineering expertise to analyze and solve problems in biology and medicine, providing an overall enhancement of health care. Students choose biomedical engineering to serve people, to work with living systems and to apply advanced technology to the complex