Bioengineers devise innovative solutions to today's most pressing health-care challenges. Through an understanding of the intersection of biology and engineering, our students are uniquely prepared to meet these challenges.
Bioengineering applies engineering methods and concepts to living systems and their interactions with non-living systems. It utilizes biological methods and concepts to improve engineering practice. Bioengineering is among the fastest growing disciplines in the nation, with many exciting and diverse career options.
The bioengineering major at WSU offers a specialization track for pre-medicine students.
Strengths of the program
Learn to work as a team to create new products and technologies. Graduates have many options for professional practice and advanced study.
Pursue opportunities to participate in faculty-led, hands-on research projects.
Gain an edge from caring, knowledgeable faculty who are geared toward student success and are available to advise students.
WSU’s program benefits from strong ties to veterinary medicine on the Pullman campus and human medicine in Spokane.
You can join a math, science, and engineering community residence hall at WSU Pullman—share classes with your neighbors, study together, get free tutoring, and use the hall’s computer lab.
In addition to the core bioengineering courses, students select elective courses from bioengineering as well as other engineering and science fields, offering a strong integration in both areas.
Courses and program information
Bioengineering is a rigorous engineering degree program that incorporates biological sciences into engineering problem solving and design.
By appropriately choosing electives, bioengineering students can focus their bioengineering education in any of a variety of areas that fit their particular interests, including molecular or cellular bioengineering, biomechanics, bioinstrumentation and device design, transport phenomena, bioengineering analysis, or computational algorithms to improve the lives of individuals.
A major in bioengineering, together with the University's pre-medical or pre-veterinary medicine advising, can serve as ideal preparation for medical or veterinary school.
SAMPLE COURSES
A few examples of the bioengineering courses you could take:
Bioengineering Analysis
Mechanics of Biological Materials
Bioinstrumentation
Unified Systems Bioengineering
Cellular Bioengineering
Transport Phenomena
Nanobiotechnology
Biomechanics
Bioelectric Phenomena and Devices
Suggested strengths, interests, and preparation
Bioengineering is a rigorous engineering degree program that incorporates biological sciences into engineering problem-solving and design.
If you have strengths and interests like these, bioengineering could be a good fit for you:
Find life sciences intriguing
Enjoy being innovative
Seek to enhance quality of life for humans, animals, and other living systems
Have a high aptitude in math and natural sciences; enjoy applying math and science to solving problems
Interest in a medical profession but want additional attractive career options
Enjoy working with others to address important issues
Inquisitive-minded and motivated to learn and contribute to societal needs
Careers in bioengineering
Careers available to graduates span engineering, biomedical, and other biologically based careers. Employers of graduates include medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, biotechnology product manufacturers, government agencies, research laboratories, universities, and product testing laboratories.