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Overview
Medical devices, biosensors, and bio-nanotechnology are just some of the exciting areas of biomedical and rehabilitation engineering at Clarkson University. Biomedical engineering is the application of engineering principles to the human body — the ultimate machine. Whether it is electrical engineering to study the electrical properties of the heart or mechanical engineering to study human balance, biomedical engineering is a growing field of engineering. Students pursue majors in the traditional fields with an emphasis in courses related to biology and biomedical engineering.
At Clarkson, you will earn a fully accredited degree in any of the engineering disciplines, while taking courses in biology, biomedical engineering, and health-related courses. Upon completion, you will receive a Dean's certificate in Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering.
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Where Can Biomedical & Rehabilitation Engineering Take Me?
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Student Projects for Engineering Experience & Design
Center for Rehabilitation Engineering Science & Technology
Department of Chemistry & Biomolecular Engineering
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Department of Mechanical & Aeronautical
