Engineering class

BIOMEDICAL

Overview

Biomedical engineering is a discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology and medicine to improve human health.

Students participate in cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice. Biomedical engineers develop strategies to effectively solve challenging problems in medicine and biology.

Most graduates secure employment working in the medical device/biotechnology industry. Some graduates use our "renaissance" training as a stepping stone for careers in fields such as medicine, law, healthcare management, and academics.

Mission statement

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Individualized attention with a focus on the bigger picture. Marquette's Biomedical Engineering Department prepares today's students to be tomorrow's leaders. They graduate with real-world experience, industry contacts and the skills needed to Be The Difference in the lives of others.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering is a dedicated team committed to the Jesuit tradition of the pursuit of truth. We develop leaders and problem solvers skilled at applying engineering, science and design principles to improve health in the service of humanity by:

Contact information

Dr. Lars E. Olson
Associate Professor and Interim Chair of Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering Department
(414) 288-3375
lars.olson@marquette.edu

Brigid J. Lagerman
Associate chair
Biomedical Engineering Department
(414) 288-7856
brigid.lagerman@marquette.edu

Mary Wesley
Office Associate
Biomedical Engineering Department
(414) 288-3375
mary.wesley@marquette.edu

Dr. Jay Goldberg, P.E.
Director
Healthcare Technologies Management Program
jay.goldberg@marquette.edu


COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Contact us

College of Engineering
1515 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53233

Dean's office: (414) 288-6591
Prospective students: (414) 288-7302
General information: (414) 288-7080
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