Bioengineering (B.S.) | Majors | Clemson University, South …

Posted: Published on July 18th, 2015

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Freshmen who major in engineering at Clemson are initially admitted into our general engineering program, where youll have a year to explore many different engineering disciplines, meet faculty from each of our engineering departments and discover which major fits your personal interests and talents. On the admissions application, you will apply as a general engineering major.

Once into your core bioengineering curriculum, your classes will combine a solid background in engineering with the study of life sciences. From class to the lab, research is integral to a bioengineering career, and our students are encouraged to get involved in research projects as soon as possible. Classes include the study of EKG simulation, tissue engineering of heart valves, medical technology in the developing world and orthopaedic implants to name a few.

Bioelectrical Concentration If you opt to go the bioelectrical route, you will become skilled in inventing, improving and maintaining the machines that allow physicians and technicians to perform procedures with greater accuracy and precision and less invasion.

Biomaterials Concentration If you choose to specialize in biomaterials, youll study tissue engineering and appliances that can physically improve patient health. Some examples include artificial hips and growing new body parts with patient cells.

Combined Bachelors/Masters Plan Jump-start your Master of Science in bioengineering while completing your bachelors. In our dual-degree program, you can apply some graduate credits to both degrees.

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