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Together, the two areas enable biomedical engineers to design procedures and devices that help the medical community diagnose and treat disease and injury, make medical testing less intrusive, enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities, and otherwise improve the practice of medicine. Biomedical engineers work alongside doctors, nurses, and other medical caregivers to develop and improve these technologies.
Why LTU?
You will experience Lawrence Tech’s signature theory and practice approach to learning through extensive laboratory work in LTU(s) state-of-the-art labs
Abundant opportunities for internships and research opportunities in hospitals, health care institutions and the medical equipment industry can provide you with valuable hands-on experiences
Dedicated, caring faculty will provide you with one-on-one attention and bring current industry experience as well as cutting-edge research to the classroom
The coordination of programs at Lawrence Tech makes it easy for you to earn a dual degree in either biomedical and electrical engineering, or biomedical and mechanical engineering