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Biomedical Engineering is a Bachelor's of Science program offered by the Georgia Institute of Technology. Located within the College of Engineering, one of the six major colleges that make up Georgia Tech, it is one of the most reputable biomedical engineering programs nationally and worldwide for both the undergraduate and graduate levels. As of the 2022-2023 US News and World Report, Georgia Tech is #2 for best undergraduate biomedical engineering programs in the country<ref>https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/news/coulter-bme-remains-top-public-program-undergrads-2023-rankings</ref>.
 
Biomedical Engineering is a Bachelor's of Science program offered by the Georgia Institute of Technology. Located within the College of Engineering, one of the six major colleges that make up Georgia Tech, it is one of the most reputable biomedical engineering programs nationally and worldwide for both the undergraduate and graduate levels. As of the 2022-2023 US News and World Report, Georgia Tech is #2 for best undergraduate biomedical engineering programs in the country<ref>https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/news/coulter-bme-remains-top-public-program-undergrads-2023-rankings</ref>.
 
=== Degree Requirements ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! colspan="2" |General Core
 
|-
 
!Course
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|APPH [https://gt-student-wiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/APPH_1040 1040]/1050/1060
 
|Wellness (2)
 
|-
 
|ENGL [https://gt-student-wiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/ENGL_1101 1101], [https://gt-student-wiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/ENGL_1102 1102]
 
|English Composition I, II (6)
 
|-
 
|PHYS 2211, 2212
 
|Physics I, II with lab (8)
 
|-
 
|CHEM 1310<ref>CHEM 1211K and CHEM 1212K can both be taken to fulfill this requirement</ref>
 
|General Chemistry with Lab (4)
 
|-
 
|MATH 1551, 1552
 
|Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus (6)
 
|-
 
|MATH [https://gt-student-wiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/MATH_1553 1553]<ref>Also fulfilled by MATH 1554 or MATH 1564</ref>
 
|Linear Algebra Requirement (2)
 
|-
 
|History/Government<ref>History/Government Options: HIST 2111, HIST 2112, INTA 1200, POL 1101, PUBP 3000</ref>
 
|History/Gov Requirement (3)
 
|-
 
|Economics<ref>Econ Options: ECON 2100, ECON 2101, ECON 2105, or ECON 2106</ref>
 
|COE Economics Requirement (3)
 
|-
 
|Humanities
 
|Humanities Electives (6)
 
|-
 
|Social Sciences
 
|Social Science Electives (6)
 
|-
 
! colspan="2" |'''General Engineering Courses'''
 
|-
 
!Course
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|CS [https://gt-student-wiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/CS_1371 1371]
 
|Computing for Engineers(2)
 
|-
 
|COE [https://gt-student-wiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/COE_2001 2001]
 
|Statics (2)
 
|-
 
|MATH [https://gt-student-wiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/MATH_2551 2551]
 
|Multivariable Calculus (4)
 
|-
 
|MATH [https://gt-student-wiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/MATH_2552 2552]
 
|Differential Equations (4)
 
|-
 
|ECE 3710
 
|Circuits and Electronics (2)
 
|-
 
|ECE 3741
 
|Instrumentation and Electronics Lab (1)
 
|-
 
|MSE 2001
 
|Prin&Appl of Engineering Materials (3)
 
|-
 
|CEE 3770 or ISYE 3770 or BMED 2400
 
|Statistics (3)
 
|-
 
|Chem 1315
 
|Survey of Organic Chemistry (3)
 
|-
 
! colspan="2" |Biomedical Engineering Courses
 
|-
 
!Course
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|BME 1000
 
|Intro to Biomedical engineering
 
|}<references />
 

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