Biomedical Engineering students engage in courses covering biomedical instrumentation, medical imaging, biomaterials, and biomechanics. Through laboratory experiments, design projects, and clinical internships, students develop skills in developing medical devices, analyzing physiological systems, and conducting biomedical research. The curriculum also addresses topics such as regulatory affairs, healthcare ethics, and biocompatibility testing. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and industry standards, students are prepared for exams such as the Biomedical Engineering Professional Engineer (BME PE) licensure. Graduates pursue careers in medical device companies, healthcare institutions, research laboratories, or biomedical startups.