Design bionic limbs. Create laser-guided surgical devices. Develop wearable tech to help athletes perform better. In Biomedical Engineering, you’ll use engineering know-how to develop better ways to diagnose illnesses, treat health problems, and enhance health.
You’ll study biomechanics, physics, chemistry, and design. With that broad knowledge, you’ll be able to collaborate with all kinds of different experts: biologists, medical practitioners, policy makers, and engineers, to name a few. You’ll also learn to model and design complex biomedical systems—and you’ll get plenty of hands-on experience through 2 years of paid co-op work terms, plus a fourth-year design project.
By the time you graduate, you’ll be ready to create tomorrow’s life-saving and life-enhancing innovations.
Co-op = relevant paid work experience
By alternating school terms and paid co-op work terms throughout your degree, you can explore new career areas and types of employers as your career interests evolve.
Sample co-op job titles
Graduates often pursue careers in health, design, robotics, and research. They usually work in health care centres, laboratories, and more.
Recent graduates
Possible professional designation
8 September 2024
Faculty of Engineering
Engineering 7 (E7), Room: 7302,
WATERLOO,
Ontario (ON),
N2L 3G1, Canada
Applicants must have completed a Ontario high school diploma or equivalent.
Ontario students: six Grade 12 U and/or M courses including
Admission averages: Individual selection from the mid-90s
English language requirement:
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