BIOENGINEERING Program
Bioengineering
is an interdisciplinary field that applies engineering principles and quantitative
methods to the advancement of knowledge at the molecular and cellular levels
through the ecosystem level, and to the development of new and novel biologicals,
materials, devices, and processes. In practice, bioengineers address issues
in the broad areas of bioenvironmental, biomedical and bioprocess technology.
At many universities, life sciences and engineering are more or less parallel
cultures, reflected in two almost completely disparate disciplines, where students
in one have trouble taking courses in the other. At OSU, bioengineers are trained
to work at the interface between these disciplines. Activities in bioengineering
are inextricably linked to issues relevant to public health and confidence.
Perhaps more than in any other engineering discipline, bioengineers must maintain
an awareness of ethical issues in their field, and the patterns of thought that
lead to moral judgment and decision-making. Further, the ability to communicate effectively
with people from disparate disciplines, both inside and outside of science,
is essential to bioengineers.
For more information about the Bioe program, please see the Undergraduate
Advising Guide (PDF).
More Information
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