
Bioengineering is defined by the National Institutes of Heath as the integration of physical, chemical or mathematical sciences and engineering principles for the study of biology, medicine, behavior or health.
Students pursuing a degree in this area at Colorado State University have the advantage of working with faculty members who are nationally and internationally recognized leaders in their field. With engineering and biomedical and clinical life sciences co-located on the CSU campus, Colorado State is uniquely positioned to offer education and research programs in the biomedical and bioengineering areas.
Colorado State's new School of Biomedical Engineering is addressing industry's demand for biomedical engineering training in regulatory issues, clinical research and practice, animal research, and entrepreneurship practices.
The curriculum is truly interdisciplinary, involving coursework taught by faculty from the Colleges of Applied Human Sciences, Engineering, Natural Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
The University has developed close ties with the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, where students perform research in clinical laboratories.
Explore our website to learn more about our faculty and all the opportunities available to you at Colorado State.