Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering - Cellular Engineering Concentration

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¿Qué aprenderé?

The Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering is offered by the Department of Bioengineering.

The Bioengineering program integrates engineering science, rigorous mathematical tools and a quantitative approach to the life sciences and applies this spectrum of knowledge in an interdisciplinary fashion to provide solutions to basic and applied biological and medical problems. This goal will be accomplished by offering to the students an integrated set of courses aimed at providing a thorough introduction to the complex and interdisciplinary field of Bioengineering:

Teach engineering science, analysis, and design in the context of quantitative approaches to solving life science and medicine-related problems.
Integrate interdisciplinary aspects of biology, physiology, and engineering within courses and design projects.
Emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of Bioengineering, in terms of problem solving, design, within the framework of interdisciplinary teams focusing on the dialogue between "biology-inspired engineering" and "biology as a specific arm of applied engineering principles."
Immerse students in key life science and medical principles, while focusing on understanding cell/molecular-level events through quantitative analysis and modeling.
Provide an exceptional learning environment with significant instruction by Bioengineering faculty and researchers in collaboration with experts from other fields, especially the Health Science Campus.

In this curriculum, incoming students will first and foremost be trained as solid Temple engineers, focusing on applying engineering science, design, and analysis to real life problems specifically in the areas of biology and medicine. Hands-on engineering experience will be gained through intense laboratory coursework and by solving real-life biomedical problems.

Cellular Engineering Concentration

A concentration in Cellular Engineering provides students with the skills to apply quantitative approaches to problem solving in cellular and molecular engineering, particularly as they relate to human health. A range of courses include design, development and uses of biomaterials; building functional tissues using cells and scaffolds; and repairing diseased tissues and organs at the cellular and molecular level. It also explores the host-biomaterial interface and interactions.

¿En cuál departamento estoy?

College of Engineering

Opciones de estudio

a tiempo completo (4 )

Costos de estudio
US$36.816,00 por año
Fecha de inicio

Esperado Enero 2025

Lugar

Temple University

1801 N Broad Street,

PHILADELPHIA,

Pennsylvania,

19122, United States

Requerimiento de entrada

Para estudiantes internacionales

If you plan to attend Temple from high school or secondary school, or have completed your GED, you should apply as a first-year student.

English language proficiency test score requirements: TOEFL IBT – 79; IELTS - 6.0; PTE Academic – 53; ITEP Academic Plus - 3.9; C1 Advanced & C2 Proficiency – 180; Duolingo – 110.

The application deadline for spring term is Nov 01 and fall term is Feb 01.

Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.

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