Sample A.B./B.E. Program: Biomedical Engineering
Students interested in biomedical engineering combine courses in electrical and mechanical engineering, bioengineering, physics, and mathematics.
The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth offers a Biomedical Engineering Early Assurance Program (BME EAP) to students concentrating in biomedical engineering.
Faculty advisors: Professors Collier, Halter, LeBlond, Meaney, Paulsen, Pogue, Van Citters
Sample A.B. Engineering Sciences Major
Common Core (3 courses)
Distributive Core (2 courses)
Gateway (2 courses)
- ENGS 32: Electronics: Introduction to Linear and Digital Circuits
- ENGS 35: Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering
Electives (3 courses)
- ENGS 56: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
- PHYS 19: Introductory Physics III
- PHYS 24: Introductory Physics IV OR MATH 23: Differential Equations
Culminating Experience
Engineering Sciences majors complete a culminating experience, which is part of a course (either as one of the two electives or as an additional course). Normally taken during the senior year, the course is chosen from the culminating experience list on the Engineering Sciences Major page.
Sample B.E. Program
Mathematics (choose 1 course)
Engineering Design (2-course sequence)
- ENGS 89: Engineering Design Methodology and Project Initiation
- ENGS 90: Engineering Design Methodology and Project Completion










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