
The undergraduate bioengineering program at Binghamton University develops leaders and successful contributors within the broad field of bioengineering, preparing students for careers in:
In bioengineering, science, math and engineering principles converge in unique ways, and new discoveries result.
Graduates of our program will have gained an understanding of biology and the ability to apply advanced mathematics (including differential equations and statistics), science and engineering to solving problems at the interface of engineering and biology; and the ability to make measurements on and interpret data from living systems, addressing the problems associated with the interaction between living and non-living materials and systems.
In addition, bioengineering studies at the undergraduate level are an excellent foundation from which to pursue graduate studies in biomedical engineering, the sciences or other disciplines such as business, law or medicine.