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    Biomedical Engineering combines engineering principles with medical sciences to improve healthcare outcomes. Through hands-on experiences and applied coursework, you'll discover how to design medical devices, develop imaging systems, and create biomaterials that enhance patient care.

    Many students dive into courses that include biomechanics, biomaterials, and medical imaging. These focus areas cultivate skills like developing prosthetic limbs, fabricating tissue-engineered constructs, and programming medical imaging software. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with new perspectives and collaborate on projects that solve real-world medical challenges.

    Graduates of Biomedical Engineering can pursue diverse career paths in hospitals, research institutions, and medical device companies. Whether developing cutting-edge technologies or investigating new therapies, trained professionals are essential to advancing health solutions. A strong foundation in both engineering and biology prepares you for a rewarding career where you can significantly impact healthcare.