Bioengineering Major

Gain a thorough understanding of the full breadth of bioengineering by earning a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering in the College of Engineering at Temple University. The 128-credit bachelor’s program emphasizes scientific theories and engineering principles used to close the gap between engineering and medicine. Students gain an understanding of the breadth of bioengineering through incorporating the study of human physiology, diseases and injuries in order to invent engineering solutions. Explore more about the Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering here >

Bioengineering Concentrations

This degree program can be completed with or without a concentration. Your concentration options include:

Pre-Health

Undertake a broad-based bioengineering curriculum that prepares you for pre-med or other health science entrance tests, and covers coursework that prepares you for careers in medicine or the health sciences. Learn more >

Cellular Engineering

Learn to design using biomaterials or cells and scaffolds to repair damaged or diseased tissue at the cellular and molecular levels. Focus on a quantitative approach to engineering, as well as different uses of materials in biology and medicine. Learn more >

Engineering Devices

Study the development and uses of cutting-edge biomedical devices and imaging modalities designed to control, record and analyze biological functions. Learn more > 

Meet the Chair of Bioengineering

Meet Dr. Anita Singh, the chair of the bioengineering department!

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    Anita Singh

    • College of Engineering

      • Bioengineering

        • Professor

        • Chair

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