

The undergraduate program in Biomedical Engineering is built upon a rigorous engineering science foundation that is, in turn, based upon a broad curriculum of natural sciences, mathematics, electives in humanities and social sciences, and design. Although students are encouraged to concentrate their professional electives in a sub-field of interest in biomedical engineering (e.g., biomechanics, bioelectronics, bioelectricity, biomaterials, or tissue engineering) or medical sciences (for pre-med students), there are no formal "tracks" within the sequence. The undergraduate curriculum is primarily designed to prepare our undergraduates for advanced study. More than two-thirds of our BSE graduates continue on to graduate or professional training after graduation from Tulane. We have a philosophy of 'rigorous breadth' in biomedical engineering which can best be characterized by the undergraduate curriculum described below.
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Dr. David Rice is currently Director of Undergraduate Studies.
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