Biomedical engineering how many years in college

Does GCU offer a biomedical engineering degree?

The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is pleased to offer the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering degree program to the next generation of innovative, forward-thinking individuals.
Click on Request Info at the top of your screen to find out how GCU can help propel you toward a rewarding career in STEM.

How long does it take to become a biomedical engineer?

This license requires that you work at least four years under an engineer with this license.
The PE exam tests your competency in the field of engineering.
There's no PE exam specifically for biomedical engineers, so you may choose which exam to take.
Both licenses allow you to apply for higher positions within the biomedical engineering field.

What can a biomedical engineering major do?

As a biomedical engineering major, you’ll build a foundation for a future that could take many directions.
You might look for the chemical signals in the body that warn of cancer.
You might invent a new and improved type of prosthetic (artificial) hand.
You might refine the robots that doctors are just beginning to use in some surgery.


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