The B.S. in Biomedical Engineering degree program at the University of Cincinnati focuses on practical, applied learning techniques. Biomedical engineering is an exciting, rapidly growing field that allows graduates to relate their knowledge and skills to the prevention of injury and improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of medical disorders. At UC College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS), it’s all about you – we strive to help develop you into the person employers want to hire. Throughout your time with us, you will:Choose from two distinct tracks: Medical Device Innovation and entrepreneurship or Research Translational Innovation and EntrepreneurshipTake courses that cover the forces, motions, shape changes, and biomechanics of biological tissues and organ systems, designing surgical instruments, artificial organs, prosthetics, and care delivery systemsCustomize your experience with more than 600 organizations, including Biomedical Engineering Society, EnableUC, CadUCea, May We Help, and moreBuild an impressive resume and professional network through our nationally-recognized co-op program at companies such as AtriCure, Inc., Boston Scientific, Cincinnati Children’s Hospitals, Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Mitek Sports Medicine, Enable Injections, and Kinetic Vision