Commonwealth Campus Information

Students enrolled at Penn State commonwealth campuses may generally satisfy the course requirements for biomedical engineering for the first three semesters. Students should enroll in E MCH 211 and E MCH 213 to substitute for the E MCH 210 requirement.

Provided progress has been made toward the biomedical engineering requirements, students should request a transfer to University Park beginning with the spring semester of their second year. This is required so that they can enroll in BME 201, which is only offered at University Park, and CMPSC 200, which is not offered at all other campus locations.

 
 

About

The Department of Biomedical Engineering administers the undergraduate major in biomedical engineering, and is a part of the university-wide Intercollege Graduate Degree Program, offering both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Bioengineering. Our work combines traditional engineering principles with medicine and technology for the betterment of human health and society. 

Department of Biomedical Engineering

122 Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Building

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA 16802-4400

Phone: 814-863-6614

Email: bme@engr.psu.edu