The Graduates of the Biomedical Engineering Programs

The graduates of the biomedical engineering programs should be able to:

  1. Apply knowledge of life sciences, advanced mathematics, physical sciences, life sciences and engineering to biological and medical systems.
  2. Design, conduct and document laboratory experiments involving biological or medical digital systems.
  3. Design digital systems, devices and processes for use in medicine, health care or biological applications.
  4. Work within multidisciplinary teams consisting of engineers, clinicians, medical researchers, biologists, embedded systems, and non-technical personnel.
  5. Identify, formulate, and solve problems at the interface of engineering and biology.
  6. Consider professional and ethical responsibilities in biology and medicine.
  7. Evaluate the economics, technical aspects, and societal impact of biomedical research, process development or product development.
  8. Use modern techniques, skills and tools necessary for bioengineering practice and for disseminating the results of their work.
  9. Obtain, analyze and interpret data from living systems, addressing the problems associated with the interaction between living and non-living materials and systems using modern techniques.
  10. Recognize intellectual property and patents, marketing, the regulatory environment and quality control issues for products and processes used in medicine and health care.
  11. Have modern technical awareness in appropriate specialist applications of technology in the Biomedical Engineering field.
  12. Use accumulated knowledge to provide advice on the selection, use of, supervising performance testing of, and maintenance of medical equipment in clinic and hospital environments. 

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