The field of biomedical engineering views the human body as being like a machine. Understanding the human body in this manner can lead to breakthroughs in anything from cancer research, genetics, prosthetics, nutrition, and surgical techniques. In order to break into this exciting field you will first have to complete an undergraduate degree in this highly-specialized discipline. Along the way, you’ll complete coursework in physics, chemistry, calculus, computer science, biology, and more. This field didn’t even exist a generation ago so post-secondary programs in biomedical engineering are all relatively new and the best of them have top-caliber facilities with the latest technology. Our list of the Best Colleges for Biomedical Engineering features schools that meet this criteria.
Methodology
In order to rank the best undergraduate programs in biomedical engineering, we analyzed institution- and program-level data collected by the National Center for Education Statistics as reported by IPEDS, salary and other outcomes collected by PayScale and College Scorecard, and peer assessment data collected through a number of different college rankings systems and surveys, including our own. Click here for a further breakdown of our methodology.
Best Colleges for Biomedical Engineering
Here’s a quick preview of the first ten Biomedical Engineering institutions that made our list. Detailed profiles and stats for these and other BME programs can be found when you scroll below.
2) Georgia Institute of Technology
3) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
7) Washington University in St Louis
9) University of California-San Diego
All of the schools profiled below have stellar reputations in the field of biomedical engineering and commit substantial resources to undergraduate education. For each of the best biomedical engineering colleges, College Transitions will provide you with—when available—the university’s:
We will also include a longer write-up of each college’s:
- Academic Highlights – Includes facts like student-to-faculty ratio, average class size, number of majors offered, and most popular majors.
- Professional Outcomes – Includes info on the rate of positive outcomes, companies employing alumni, and graduate school acceptances.
Rankings for related programs
After reviewing our list of best biomedical engineering programs (below), you may also be interested in our rankings for other engineering fields: