Bachelor degree
48 months
Application deadlines: October 13, February 18, May 24
Application fee: $30
Full-time
Intakes: August, January
International tuition: $34,080
Domestic tuition: $34,080
Program overview
Biomedical engineers work alongside doctors, nurses, and other medical caregivers to develop and improve such technologies, as a biomedical engineering student at Lawrence Tech, you’re exposed to the University’s signature “theory and practice” approach to learning. Extensive laboratory work and opportunities for co-op positions and internships in hospitals, health care institutions, and the medical equipment industry provide valuable hands-on experiences, and dedicated faculty bring current industry knowledge and cutting-edge research to the classroom.
In addition, the coordination of programs at Lawrence Tech makes it easy to earn a dual degree in either biomedical and electrical engineering or biomedical and mechanical engineering.
Study options

This program can be done
On campus
Requirements
Application Requirements for undergarduates:
1)Completed application
2)Official high school transcripts
3)Official ACT or SAT scores
4)For all majors except Nursing: Essay describing your educational goals, highlighting your educational career, or describing your involvement in any leadership development programs
5)Nursing Majors: Essay describing why you are choosing nursing as your major
6)Application fee of $30
Admission is based upon your academic recalculated GPA, which includes courses in the following subject areas:
1. English
2. Foreign languages
3. Mathematics
4. Social sciences
5. Natural sciences
Admission requirements for international students: All international students are required to take the TOEFL or IELTS as proof of English proficiency. A minimum score of 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 79 on the internet-based TOEFL, or a 6.5 on the IELTS is required.
Career opportunities
True to Lawrence Tech’s unique blend of theory and practice, Biomedical Engineering students are encouraged to take part in internships or cooperative education (co-op). This opportunity provides hands-on, practical engineering experience that is a distinct advantage when approaching future employers.
Campus location
Southfield
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United States