Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering

Who is this program for?

A bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering is ideal for students interested in combining engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to innovate healthcare solutions. This program prepares graduates for careers in medical device design, biotechnology, or clinical research, equipping them to improve patient care through advancements in prosthetics, imaging systems, and biomedical materials.

Program Overview

Transform lives through technology with a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering. This dynamic program blends engineering, biology, and medicine to develop solutions that improve human health and quality of life. Beginning with the First-Year Engineering experience, students build a strong foundation in core engineering principles before diving into specialized biomedical coursework.  

As a student in this program, you’ll gain hands-on experience in areas like medical device design, biomaterials, and tissue engineering.  Student will complete their undergraduate experience with a  two-semester Capstone Senior Design project, where interdisciplinary teams partner with industry and healthcare professionals to develop real-world solutions.  

Whether your goal is to create life-changing medical technologies, pursue advanced studies, or work at the forefront of healthcare innovation, our program prepares you to make a lasting impact. 

The First Year Engineering Experience

All first-year Engineering majors participate in the First Year Experience Program offered by the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering. The First-Year Engineering (FYE) Program is designed to orient students to the wide range of engineering disciplines and allows students to take engineering classes on day one. FYE classes present foundational knowledge from all our undergraduate majors and equip students with the confidence to pursue any degree program they are interested in.

Related Careers

Students seeking careers in industry, healthcare professions, government agencies or graduate studies in BME are most likely to maximize the benefits of this program.

Related Industries

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Healthcare
  • Prosthetics
  • Pharmaceutical and Medical Manufacturing
  • Research

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What You'll Learn

The Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering program integrates principles of engineering with biological and medical sciences to solve problems related to human health and healthcare systems. Students study topics such as biomechanics, biomaterials, medical imaging, and physiological systems, while developing skills in design, analysis, and innovation. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and hands-on experience, preparing students to apply engineering solutions in clinical and research settings. Expand the menu below to view a sample curriculum plan.


Degree requirements, course descriptions and academic policies for all programs are detailed in the University Catalog.

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The ELLP provides a welcoming community for engineering and computer science students to be supported academically and establish meaningful connections with other students.

This residential experience complements classroom expectations by integrating students into the engineering community with programs centered on professional development and academic support. In addition, the ELLP provides students with opportunities to interact with College of Engineering faculty, alumni, industry partners, academic advisors, engineering student organizations, and Peer Mentors. Peer Mentors are hand-selected to support new students during their transition to the University of Kentucky.

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