Biomedical Engineering Technology
Prepares students for applied careers in the biomedical and life science areas. The program provides a foundation in medical devices, tissue processing, working in a regulated environment, health care industry, and life science systems.
About the Program
Biomedical Engineering Technology students will focus on courses specializing in Materials and Processing, Biomedical Mechatronics, Imaging, Sensors, & Systems, and an industry rotation.
These courses will help develop skills related to design, manufacturing, sales & distribution, data analysis, and project management. Exposure will be given to various biomedical devices, manufacturing process of biomedical materials, and the regulatory landscape.
The program will prepare students for applied careers in technical areas including: medical devices, tissue engineering, food processing, patient-specific implants and technologies, medical image processing, rehabilitation technologies, and medical software development and implementation.
The Biomedical Engineering Technology (BMET) program is a full four-year curriculum, which also provides an opportunity for transfer students with A.A.S. degrees to complete their baccalaureate degree. In the case of all students,
both four-year and transfer, a minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation.
Program Coordinator
Dr. Chang Yaramothu
Assistant Professor,
Interim Biomedical & Life Sciences Division Coordinator
Fenster Hall 220
Telephone: 973.642.4844
Email: chang.yaramothu@njit.edu
Program Advisor
Nisha Reyes
Telephone: 973-642-7155
Email: nisha.reyes@njit.edu
Important Links
- Program of Study
- Academic Advising
- SAET Student Information
- Learn more about our undergraduate minors using the links below:
- Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health Engineering (OSHE) Program