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Founded in 1969 as a pioneer in the field, the Case Department of Biomedical Engineering still remains a leader in BME education in research. Our undergraduate program has been ranked in the top group for decades.
We encourage you to contact our department while you are considering how Biomedical Engineering at Case is right for you. We offer individual consultations with primary faculty and tours of our classrooms, laboratories, and building throughout the year. Please see thewelcome message from our department chairman for more information about the department.
The degree of Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering is Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: (410) 347-7700.
The undergraduate admissions process is conducted through the Case Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Case offers a single-door admission policy: you apply to the entire university, not to a specific department. This provides you with an important advantage, because you don't have to choose a major when you apply. In fact, once you're admitted, you can change your major at anytime without applying to a different department!
There's only one application to complete. You can apply online, which is easy, efficient, and cost-effective: Case waives the application fee for applications submitted online. You can also take advantage of one of many other convenient ways to submit your application. We consider your application individually, offer credit for Advanced Placement, and guarantee on-campus housing. You can apply for non-binding early action or regular decision as a freshman. You can also apply to Case as an international student, home-schooled student, transfer student, or binary student.
No matter how you choose to apply to Case, check out our admissions calendar to make sure you apply on time.
***List of companies that have hired our students directly after graduation. The list was generated from student reports from 2005-2009, and will continually be updated.







