Program Summary
Biomedical technology is a multidisciplinary course that combines principles of biology, medicine, and engineering to develop technologies and devices that improve healthcare and enhance the understanding of biological systems. The course typically explores the design, development, and application of medical equipment, diagnostic tools, prosthetics, imaging systems, and therapeutic devices. It covers topics such as biomaterials, biomechanics, medical imaging, bioinstrumentation, and tissue engineering. Students learn how to apply engineering techniques to solve clinical problems, analyze physiological data, and contribute to innovations in medical treatment and diagnosis. The course also emphasizes ethical considerations, regulatory standards, and the integration of technology into clinical practice, preparing students for roles in research, medical device development, and healthcare industries.