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Across the globe, Aggie biomedical engineers are using engineering principles and cutting-edge science to create innovative solutions to medical problems. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of biomedical engineers is projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations between 2024-2034, making this a great choice of major. Last year, the mean wage for a biomedical engineer was $106,950 a year – more than double the median wage for all jobs!

Prospective Student Resources

Biomedical engineering is a diverse field that uses engineering, science and technology to solve problems in medicine.

The biomedical engineering curriculum formally begins in sophomore year, after completion of foundational STEM courses.

The department offers a minor to students who are interested in biomedical engineering related to one of four subdisciplines.