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Department of Biomedical Engineering

Today's biomedical engineers operate at the intersection of engineering, technology, medicine and science to produce tomorrow's innovative technologies. There are over one billion people with disabilities or aging into disabilities worldwide. This number will double by 2050, creating exponential employment opportunities for professionals with advanced training in assistive technologies.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering (new tab) offers undergraduate and graduate coursework focused on research, design and engineering of technology solutions for health, independence, engagement and participation for people of all abilities. Classroom education is paired with hands-on clinical, research and engineering opportunities.


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Biomedical Engineering BS

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Biomedical Engineering MS

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Biomedical Engineering PhD

Assistive Technology Track

The Assistive Technology Engineering graduate certificate provides an in-depth introduction to the area of supportive and assistive technologies for individuals aspiring to either work in the field of technology, disability, and/or aging into disability; and/or to sit for the national RESNA credentialing examination for one of two certifications to recognize assistive technology service providers who have met a national standard of job-based knowledge and experience. Learn more about this certificate at CU Biomedical Engineering Certificate Programs.

Course Information


Center for Innovative Design and Engineering (CIDE)

CU Denver

The Hub, Bioengineering

1224 5th Street

Suite 130

Denver, CO 80204


303-315-1280

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