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BME undergraduate program overview


The mission of the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering is to improve human health through excellence in research and education at the interface of engineering, biology and medicine.

The biomedical engineering undergraduate program at Johns Hopkins is widely regarded as one of the world’s best training programs. We attract bright, motivated students who want to learn from us and each other. Students work side by side with research leaders in medical imaging; computational biology, bioinformatics, and imaging sciences; sensors, microsystems, and instrumentation; and cell and tissue engineering and biomaterials. They also work directly with Johns Hopkins clinicians at the School of Medicine to provide solutions to today’s most pressing medical challenges.

You will be challenged to analyze and solve problems from both an engineering and biological perspective. You will have the opportunity to design new medical devices and therapies inspired by the needs of some of the world’s top physicians. You will also have the freedom to explore and define your own frontiers through elective coursework, research, sports, music, volunteer activities and a variety of extracurricular pursuits. Upon completion of your degree you will be well-prepared to enter the top graduate, medical and professional schools or begin a rewarding career in industry.

Are you ready to make an impact?


 

The Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering Department is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading biomedical engineering programs.