QS Rank:
6
Stanford University
California
,United States
Program Rank
2
Program Name
Bachelor of Science in Biomechanical Engineering
Deadline
December 02nd, 2024
Overview
View Official pageTotal Tuition Fees
$2,40,000
Duration
48 Months
Median Salary
$1,10,000
Ranking
#3
US World and News Report
#3
The World University Rankings
#6
QS World University Rankings
Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile
Class Size
100
Average Age
22
Average Work Experience
1 Years
Diversity
New York:
12%Texas:
9%Others:
32%Illinois:
7%Florida:
6%California:
34%Career Outcomes
Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,10,000 / year
Graduation Rate
96%
Prospective Job Roles
Cell Biologist
Professor
Biomedical Laboratory Scientist
Bioinformatician
Marine Biologist
Food Microbiologist
Bioinformatics Scientist
Bioinformatics Engineer
Molecular Biologist
Biomedical Engineer
Mentor
Biological Technician
Biocontrol Scientist
Biotechnology Scientist
Teacher
Biostatistician
Biomedical Scientist
Wildlife Biologist
Biochemical Engineer
Top recruiters
Eligibility Criteria
English Proficiency Tests
IELTS
7
TOEFL
89
Standardised Test Score
SAT
1500
ACT
34
Application Requirements
Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.
Application Fee: 90
Passport
Statement of Purpose
Resume
IELTS
Class 12 Marksheets
Academic LOR
Academic LOR
Class 10 Marksheets
Application Deadlines
Standard Deadline | |
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Fall | Dec 2, 2024 |
Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
$60,000 / year
Overall Cost
$85,000 / year
FAQs
BME students have a variety of career goals. Although the major is not usually recommended as a terminal degree, some students begin working in industry as engineers immediately following graduation in areas such as medical device design. Others choose to use their quantitative and problem-solving skills in areas such as consulting or finance. Most students intend to continue their studies post-college. Some choose to pursue a coterminal master’s degree in BME or BioE. The BME undergrad curriculum fulfills many premed requirements, so many students attend medical school following graduation. Alternatively, law school and business school are less traditional but equally viable options. The BME curriculum provides quantitative skills and technological knowledge that are valuable in many different careers.
If you have more questions about the program, please contact the BME undergraduate student coordinator at [email protected].
At other colleges, biomechanical engineering is sometimes considered a subset of biomedical engineering. Stanford does not have a biomedical engineering major for undergraduates. Rather, each subset of biomedical engineering is considered its own major. The biomechanical engineering major combines mechanical engineering and biology while the biomedical computation major combines computer science and biology. Alternatively, Stanford offers individually designed majors (IDMs) where you can determine your own engineering curriculum in a way that will allow you to study your specific interests. All in all, Stanford is a great place to study biomechanical engineering. Stanford has earned its great reputation as an engineering school. The professors are experts in their fields, the classes are taught at a high level, and the student community is highly motivated and supportive.
In short, biomechanical engineering is the combined use of mechanical engineering principals and biological knowledge to better understand how these areas intersect and how they can be used together to potentially improve peoples’ quality of life.
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