Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
Bioengineers improve human health by applying the science and technology of engineering to clinical problems in medicine. If you are interested in working at the interface of life sciences, engineering and clinical medicine, while advancing scientific discovery on a medical school campus, this program is for you.
The bachelor of science in bioengineering at CU Denver emphasizes the professional competencies of leadership, communication, presentation and critical problem solving.?You will learn:
- how to design new medical devices and technologies.
- how the body responds to implanted medical devices.
- how to generate solutions for current clinical and research problems using engineering principles.
- how to discuss and present research and design to a variety of audiences.
- how to convey research results in a precise clinical, academic, or entrepreneurial context.
Curriculum
The bioengineering bachelor of science degree is a 128-credit-hour program that includes:
- CU Denver core curriculum required courses (24 credit hours)
- Prerequisite bioengineering coursework (58 credit hours)
- Upper-division bioengineering courses (46 credit hours)
See the degree map for more information and a sample plan of study.
Current students resources
Bioengineering Undergraduate Handbook
BS/MS option
The bioengineering BS/MS program provides high-performing and motivated undergraduate students the opportunity to begin graduate work at the master’s level while completing the undergraduate degree in bioengineering. This accelerates the time to obtain a graduate degree for the student, saving both time and expense.