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Tufts University - School of Engineering
Certificate in Biomedical Engineering
- Medford, USA
- Boston, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
The certificate in biomedical engineering addresses this need through a highly interdisciplinary course of study that allows students to focus on biomedical instrumentation, biomedical optics, biomaterials/biotechnology and tissue engineering or other related areas of study.


Centennial College
Advanced Diploma In Biomedical Engineering Technology
- Online Canada
- Toronto, Canada
Advanced Diploma
Full time
6 semesters
Blended
English
Centennial College's Biomedical Engineering Technology program has been designed to meet the need for qualified professionals caused by the merger between the biomedical equipment industry and the engineering and scientific disciplines. These collaborations have created beneficial innovations for both health care and society, and require the industry to meet the challenge of offering a range of quality products. Artificial organs, prostheses, and medical instruments wouldn't exist without biomedical engineering.
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Tongmyong University
Biomedical Engineering
- Nam-gu, South Korea
Course
English, Chinese, Korean
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Tongmyong University is recognized throughout the biomedical community for its educational accomplishments.


Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Biomedical Engineering
- Troy, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Biomedical Engineering program offers a comprehensive curriculum that combines principles from engineering, biology, and medicine. Students learn to design, develop, and evaluate medical devices, ...


Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
Associate of Science in Biomedical Engineering Technology
- Boston, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Biomedical Engineering Technology appeals to students desiring to be technical, and, at the same time, devote their careers to saving lives by helping doctors, nurses, and patients. Graduates become biomedical technicians who maintain, repair and calibrate electronic medical instruments used in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. To advance in these careers, students develop interpersonal, management, communications and leadership skills.


Schoolcraft College
Biomedical Engineering Technologist Associate in Applied Science Degree
- Livonia, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The biomedical engineering technologist (BMET) program is designed to develop technicians able to maintain and service medical electronic equipment in hospitals, pathological and hematological laboratories, and industries engaged in the manufacture and sale of medical electronic equipment.

Tufts University - School of Engineering
Certificate in Human Factors in Medical Devices and Systems
- Medford, USA
- Boston, USA
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Human Factors in Medical Devices and Systems certificate prepares students to help make medical devices and systems safe, effective, and satisfying to use. You will develop and enhance your skills in medical/health technology assessment, validation, and overall design.


St. Clair College
Advanced Diploma in Biomedical Engineering Technology - Equipment and Devices
- West Windsor Township, USA
Advanced Diploma
On-Campus
English
The management of healthcare technology is a vital part of every healthcare system, which has led to a large demand for those coming into the profession and a constantly growing field of branching career options for Biomedical engineering technologists. This program is a great place for those who want to help others, have an interest in technology and enjoy a career where no two days are the same.


Moorpark College
Biomedical Device Manufacturing Certificate
- Moorpark, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
Biomedical Device Manufacturing Certificate provides skills for the manufacturing of medical devices, including basic quality control, government regulations, and applied skills such as machining and working in an ultra-clean environment.
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Biomedical Engineering programs at the Preparatory level focus on introducing students to the integration of engineering principles with medical sciences. You'll explore the design and development of medical devices, prosthetics, and imaging equipment, preparing for a field that plays a vital role in healthcare innovation.
As you study, you'll learn essential skills such as programming medical imaging software, designing biomaterials, and applying engineering analysis to biological systems. Courses might cover topics like tissue engineering, biomechanics, and medical device design, allowing you to gain a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical application. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, benefiting from hands-on experiments and collaborative projects.
Graduates of Preparatory Biomedical Engineering programs often transition to Bachelor's degree programs, where they continue to deepen their expertise. With an emphasis on technical skills and scientific understanding, you can look forward to a range of career opportunities in areas such as medical device development, healthcare consulting, and research in biomedical fields.