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Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Biomedical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
The Biomedical Engineering program at the University of Hartford prepares students for careers in the healthcare industry by equipping them with the skills and knowledge to create and maintain essential medical tools and resources. The program offers a strong foundation in engineering principles, diverse coursework in biomechanics, biofluids, and bioinstrumentation, and hands-on experience through projects and internships. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in biomedical engineering, graduate school, or the health professions.
Program Outline
- Prepares students for success in the healthcare industry.
- Empowers students to support professionals, hospitals, and medical offices by creating and maintaining essential tools and resources.
- Equips students to speak the languages of both engineers and health professionals.
Program Objectives:
- Develop the skills and knowledge necessary for a rewarding career in biomedical engineering.
- Provide students with the opportunity to enter the health professions or graduate school programs.
- Foster lifelong learning and professional advancement.
Program Highlights:
- Strong foundation in basic engineering courses.
- Diverse curriculum covering biomechanics, biofluids, and bioinstrumentation.
- Hands-on experience through projects and internships partnering with leading institutions and industries.
- Opportunities to present research and work to peers, faculty, and the public.
Outline:
Year 1:
- Introduction to Engineering and Design
- Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Materials
- General Chemistry I and II
- Introduction to Computer Programming
Year 2:
- Statics
- Dynamics
- Thermodynamics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Calculus I and II
- Linear Algebra
Year 3:
- Biomechanics
- Biofluids
- Bioinstrumentation
- Biomaterials
- Probability and Statistics
- Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Design
Year 4:
- Capstone Design Project
- Elective courses in areas such as:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Human Factors Engineering
- Medical Imaging
- Rehabilitation Engineering
- Biomaterials
- BioMEMS
- Advanced Bioinstrumentation
Concentrations:
- Pre-Med Concentration:
- Includes organic chemistry and other courses relevant to preparing students for entry into graduate health programs.
- Features the university-wide sequence in pre-health profession seminar courses.
- Electrical Engineering Concentration:
- Focuses on the electrical engineering principles behind biomedical devices.
- Involves upper-level electrical engineering courses.
- Prepares students for work with instrumentation upkeep and design in hospitals or industry settings.
Assessment:
- Traditional assessments through exams, quizzes, and assignments.
- Project-based assessments involving designing, building, testing, and presenting solutions for real-world biomedical engineering problems.
- Research-based assessments through individual research projects and contributions to faculty research.
Teaching:
- Faculty with expertise in biomedical engineering, biomechanics, biomaterials, and bioinstrumentation.
- Industry partnerships providing students with real-world experience and connections.
- Hands-on learning opportunities through labs, projects, and research.
- Small class sizes fostering close collaboration between students and professors.
- Use of advanced technologies and equipment relevant to the biomedical engineering field.
Careers:
- Potential career paths:
- Design and Development Engineer
- Research Scientist
- Clinical Engineer
- Medical Device Sales Representative
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist
- Patent Attorney
- Biomedical Engineering Consultant
- Graduate school opportunities:
- Master's in Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, or related fields
- Medical School
- Doctor of Pharmacy
- Dental School
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Employer examples:
- Stryker
- Flex
- Hartford Healthcare
- Medtronic
Other:
- Opportunities to participate in student organizations such as the Biomedical Engineering Society.
- Networking events with industry professionals and alumni.
- The University of Hartford offers numerous leadership opportunities for students interested in going the extra mile.
- The university has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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