Engineers in biological systems literally bring engineering to life using biology, mathematics, and engineering to improve people's lives and the environment.
Biological systems engineers are involved in intriguing areas such as:
designing medical instruments
creating new foods
developing devices to detect diseases or measuring plant and animal stresses
enhancing fuels for better efficiency
A degree in biological systems engineering offers a broad, flexible engineering background, which is important to employers.
Biological systems engineering is one of the most people-oriented of all engineering disciplines, so you'll also work on enhancing your interpersonal and communication skills.
Many students work part-time on departmental research projects, gaining valuable experience for employment.
Biomedical engineering is the fastest growing job field in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Projected job growth in this field from 2010-2020 is 62%.
Careers include:
renewable energy
water treatment
prosthetics design
wetlands restoration
food and bioproducts development
flood mitigation and erosion control
biomedical imaging
Bachelor
Rolling Admissions
Open
Spring 1 December Summer and Fall 1 May
Grade 12th HSC / Grade 10th SSC + Diploma / GPA 2.0
IELTS: 6 TOFEL: PTE: N/A
4 Years
USD$ 26946.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Tuition Fee Scholarship
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All international