Duquesne University
600 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, United States

Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit is a private Catholic research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded by members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, Duquesne first opened as the Pittsburgh Catholic College of the Holy Ghost in October 1878 with an enrollment of 40 students and a faculty of six.

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering

You will focus on enhancing human health through various areas of specialization, including biomedical optics, biomaterials, orthopedic biomechanics, biophysical interactions, drug delivery, and biosensor development with a BME program accredited Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

You'll receive a comprehensive educational experience that prepares you to make a significant impact in the field upon graduation. Throughout your studies, you will have the opportunity to:

Acquire a solid foundation in engineering principles while actively engaging in research in biomedical focus areas. These research activities have practical applications in various medical fields such as oncology, orthopedics, ophthalmology, dermatology and more.

Master mathematical methods, programming skills and the fabrication of prototype medical devices, equipping you with the necessary tools to tackle complex challenges in the biomedical engineering domain.

Develop essential skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, communication and management, enabling you to effectively contribute to interdisciplinary teams and succeed in your future endeavors.

Gain a deep understanding of the increasing significance of leadership and ethics in the engineering field, cultivating your ability to make informed decisions that consider the broader impact of your work.

https://www.duq.edu/academics/colleges-and-schools/science-and-engineering/academics/departments-and-programs/engineering/biomedical-engineering/undergraduate-programs/index.php 

Completed Application

Transcripts

Original or attested copies of official academic records from the last four years of your education.

Credentials should be submitted in the native language with certified English translations and sent directly from the school and/or university you attended. Photocopies are not considered official.

Scanned copies are accepted for evaluation of your application, but originals must be received before you begin classes at Duquesne.

If you have enrolled in an ESL program in the United States, you also must submit the ESL transcripts.

Recommendation Letter

At least one (1) letter of recommendation from someone who can attest to both your academic and personal strengths.

Freshman Essay

Submit a personal statement of at least 300 words which answers the following questions and includes examples of research, shadowing or volunteering experiences:

What is unique about you?

Why have you chosen this major?

How will Duquesne help you to achieve your academic, personal, and professional goals?

English Language Scores for International undergraduate students can apply in one of two ways:

Students with the following minimum scores will begin full-time academic study upon arrival:

TOEFL 70

IELTS 6.0

Duolingo English Test 95 (only accepted for some academic programs)

PTE Academic 48 (only accepted for some academic programs)

A score of 540 or higher on the SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section (only accepted for some academic programs)

Eligibility

To be considered for admission you must have graduated from a secondary school recognized as an acceptable equivalent to a U.S. high school and you must demonstrate a record of acceptable academic success.

In general, undergraduate applicants are expected to obtain the U.S. equivalent of a minimum 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) for most majors.

The Center for Global Engagement takes into the account the educational system and grading system particular to your country; therefore, you are evaluated against students from the same country.

Click here to see a list of countries and relevant documents that we consider the equivalent of a high school transcript.

Please Note:

Once your application is complete, it takes about two to three weeks for an admissions decision to be made.

Please read our English Proficiency Requirements page for detailed information on how we evaluate your application.

An initial interview is not formally required before your application, but you can request an interview with an admissions officer if you would like to articulate additional information. The Center for Global Engagement reserves the right to require an interview after examining your admissions materials if we would like more information before our admissions decision.

Duquesne is a holistic institution that takes into consideration other skills outside of academic life, such as teamwork, leadership, initiative and compassion.

https://www.duq.edu/admission-and-aid/how-to-apply/international/apply-now/undergraduate/index.php 

Early Action: November 15

Regular Decision: January 15

Rolling Admission: Admission and financial aid notifications are sent on a rolling basis after January 15 (based on available space).

Pro tip: students who want to present an improved or advanced profile should consider applying Regular Decision.

https://www.duq.edu/admission-and-aid/how-to-apply/undergraduate/freshman-application-process.php 

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Application Coding: There is currently no place to add Indo Global Studies coding. Please send student details and their documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org after submitting the application.