Studying Biomedical Engineering at Weber State
The biomedical engineering program combines chemistry, biology, physics and, of course, engineering to prepare students to design and build the next generation of medical technology.
The Weber State University Biomedical Engineering program is pursuing accreditation by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET.
Biomedical Engineering Highlights
As a BME student, you will have an opportunity to pursue upper-division electives, including courses from electrical engineering, neuroscience, microbiology and more!
Weber State’s BME program provides in-depth design skills in electrical engineering, choosing to focus on depth over breadth. If you want to know how an MRI works, or even to design a better one, the BME program is the place to start.
Beyond the Classroom
All biomedical engineering students will complete a two-semester senior capstone design project where they will demonstrate technical proficiency and project management skills as they seek to design, build and demonstrate a novel project conceived by a faculty mentor, industry veteran, or even the students themselves.