
If you’re interested in working at the interface of engineering and the life sciences, study in this area will open your eyes to how biological systems work. You will develop advanced skills in experimentation, modeling, and problem solving in this field. You’ll learn how to apply your skills to design, synthesis, fabrication, instrumentation, or any other engineering-related aspect of the healthcare, biopharmaceutical, and biotech industries.
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Students of this area typically choose from among the following engineering majors:
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