27 Bachelor Programs in Healthcare Technology in North America for 2024

Bachelor Programs in Healthcare Technology in North America for 2024Filter
    • Columbia, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Participate in research in our laboratories across campus, such as our Cardiovascular Translational Research Center. Enhance your education through courses related to exercise science, biology, public health, psychology and more. Immerse yourself in hands-on experience in experimental design and execution through our laboratories. Collaborate with the School of Medicine and other science and engineering departments through education and research.

    • Fayetteville, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Biomedical engineering encompasses the creation, design, and operation, of processes / technology related to the broad field of human healthcare. The profession traditionally has focused on applications related to the development of instrumentation and diagnostic equipment, discovery of novel treatment options, production of new therapeutics, and the elucidation of underlying biophysical phenomena. Newer applications of bioengineering take advantage of the ever deepening understanding of human physiology and molecular genetics, as related to prevention, detection, and treatment of medical conditions.

    • Davis, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary field of study that integrates knowledge of engineering principles with the biomedical sciences. It is a very diverse field with biomedical engineers working in areas ranging from medical imaging to regenerative medicine. Some major contributions of Biomedical Engineering include the left ventricular assist device (LVAD), artificial joints, hemodialysis, bioengineered skin, coronary stents, computed tomography (CT), and flexible endoscopes.

    • 2801, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The theory and implementation of techniques used for the measurement of forces and motion within the musculoskeletal systems at the system, organ and tissue levels. The overall aim of this course is to master lab techniques towards measurement of forces and motion at the level of the musculoskeletal systems, organs and tissues.

    • Whiting, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Biomedical Science degree carefully prepares students for careers in health care such as nursing, medical, dental, optometry, public health, pharmacy, pathology, occupational therapy and physical therapy.

    • Amherst Center, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Transform conceptual laboratory discoveries into new products and processes. Chemical engineering sits at the crossroads of chemistry, physics, and mathematics, working to bring about chemical and physical changes in materials. Traditionally utilized in industries such as petroleum refining and petrochemicals, the program at UMass Amherst prepares students for the future of the field through studies in biochemical engineering and advanced materials.

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    As a biology major, you'll unlock the mysteries of even the most complex life forms. You'll start by understanding the simplest building blocks every organism shares. In this concentration, you'll learn about interactions on a molecular level. As you apply them to cellular and physiological processes, you'll also learn advanced lab techniques and participate in research projects.

    • 201, USA

    English

    Combine your interests in engineering, medicine and biology to focus on the growing field of healthcare. Combine your interests in engineering, medicine and biology to focus on the growing field of healthcare. Analyze and design innovative solutions, which will directly improve the quality and effectiveness of patient care.

    • Fort Lauderdale, USA

    Full time

    5 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Harness technology's power to improve the delivery of health care by earning your Master of Science in Health Informatics from NSU. The unique combination of computer science and clinical applications gives you futuristic skills to apply today. Health information technology-trained professionals are in high demand.

    • Newark, USA

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Biomedical Engineering (BME) is an interdisciplinary program that emphasizes cooperative research with industry, rehabilitation institutes and medical centers in the region and leads to careers in biotechnology, medicine, rehabilitation and medical device development. Students applying to medical or dental school after graduation may earn an accelerated B.S. degree in three years.

    • Edmonton, Canada

    Full time

    5 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Biomedical or biomechanical engineering is the application of the principles of engineering to the solution of problems in medicine and clinical sciences. You’ll receive a human-centric education that builds on the traditional Mechanical Engineering degree, and helps prepare you for employment in the health care industry, or for graduate-level studies.

    • Moorhead, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    A rare bachelor’s program in a high-demand field Radiologic Technologies is the art and science of using radiation to produce diagnostic images of the body's tissues, bones, organs, and vessels.

    • Pittsburgh, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Biomedical engineering education at Carnegie Mellon reflects the belief that a top biomedical engineer must be deeply trained in both traditional engineering practice and biomedical sciences.

    • Springfield, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    What can you do with a degree in Biomedical Engineering (BME)? BME is among the most versatile degrees you can earn to make a difference at the intersection of engineering and medicine.

    • Morristown, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    A Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences is a joint degree conferred by Saint Elizabeth University and Rutgers University – School of Health Related Professions after three years at SEU followed by 15 months at Rutgers University.