BME students

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Advancing Health & Technology

From the development of artificial organs to medical imaging systems, biomedical engineers are on the forefront of medical breakthroughs that improve the quality of life from millions of people worldwide. Our students are prepared to take on such challenges through a rigorous curriculum, experiential learning opportunities through internships and Senior Design Projects, and study abroad opportunities.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering oversees:

Students may also pursue combined and dual degrees:

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Wide-angle photograph of the 2026 Emerging Engineers Expo in WNE's HLC gym.

Emerging Engineers Expo Showcases Innovation, Workforce Readiness, and Student Success

More Than 100 Student Projects Demonstrate Hands-On Learning Across Engineering Disciplines

University News, Engineering
Six members of the surveying team in light blue shirts stand outside with surveying equipment.

“I Am Going to Hire This Team”: WNE Surveying Team Earns Return Trip to National Stage

WNE's Civil Engineering Surveying Team earned top honors, capturing First Place at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Regional Competition for the second consecutive year. With the victory, the team advances to the 2026 ASCE UESI Surveying Society-wide Finals Competition, scheduled for June 25–27 in Fairmont, West Virginia.

University News, Engineering
Wide-angle shot of the floor with the robots and parents and students in the stands.

Robots, Rivalries, and Real-World Skills: Future Engineers Compete at WNE 

WNE welcomed nearly 1,300 high school students, mentors, and coaches to campus for a high-energy weekend of innovation, competition, and hands-on engineering as part of the internationally recognized FIRST Robotics Competition. 

University News, Engineering