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6

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Stanford University

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California

United States

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Program Rank

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2

The undergraduate program in Biomechanical Engineering at Stanford University integrates biology and clinical medicine with engineering mechanics and design. This interdisciplinary major introduces fundamental biological and biophysical principles while developing strengths in traditional engineering areas, specifically mechanical engineering. Research and teaching in this discipline focus primarily on neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and cell and tissue biomechanics, aiming to address health science challenges by applying engineering mechanics and design to the fields of biology and medicine.
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Total Tuition Fees

$2,70,924

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Duration

48 Months

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Median Salary

$72,000

Ranking

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#3

US World and News Report

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#3

The World University Rankings

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#6

QS World University Rankings

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Intake

Fall ( Sept - Nov )

Class Profile

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Class Size

100

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Average Age

22

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Average Work Experience

1 Years

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Full-Time Enrollment

4,588 Undergrads

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Admission Policy

GPA: Require; Rank: Require; Prep Courses: Consider if Submitted; Recommendations: Require

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International Students

12.77

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Rentention Rate

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98

Career Outcomes

Graduates of the Biomechanical Engineering program are well-prepared for advanced studies in bioengineering, medicine, or related fields. The interdisciplinary nature of the program also equips students for diverse roles applying engineering principles to biological and medical challenges.
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Median Earnings After Graduation

$72,000 / year

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Graduation Rate

96%

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Job Placement

89%

Prospective Job Roles

Biomedical Engineer

Medical Device Engineer

Clinical Engineer

Rehabilitation Engineer

Aerospace engineer

Mechanical engineer

Automotive engineer

Maintenance engineer

CAD technician

Control and instrumentation engineer

Nuclear engineer

Biomechanics Researcher

Contracting civil engineer

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Eligibility Criteria

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At least 12 years of bachelor degree.

English Proficiency Tests

  • IELTS

    7

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  • TOEFL

    100

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  • PTE

    68

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  • Duolingo

    115

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  • Cambridge

    185

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Standardised Test Score

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    1500

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  • ACT

    34

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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.

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Application Fee: 90

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    Transcript

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    English Proficiency Test

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    Passport

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    Master SOP

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    Resume

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    IELTS

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    Class 12 Marksheets

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    Academic LOR

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    Class 10 Marksheets

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    Academic LOR

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    Portfolio

Application Deadlines

Final TranscriptStandard Deadline
FallJul 1, 2027Dec 2, 2024

Fees and Funding

Tuition for the 2026-27 academic year is $67,731. Cost of living includes estimated room & board ($22,944), books and supplies ($1,350), personal expenses ($4,842), and health insurance ($8,808) for the 2026-2027 academic year.
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Tuition Fees

$67,731 / year

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Overall Cost

$94,878 / year

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Average Total Aid Awarded

$74,244 / year

Funding Options

Need-Based Aid

Merit Scholarship

Average aid awarded: $74,244. 50% of students receive financial aid. 100% of financial need met

Scholarships

Need-based Financial Aid - Comprehensive, need-based financial aid available to all admitted undergraduate students, including international applicants. Stanford does not expect students to borrow to meet their need. Approximately one-third of undergraduate families receive funding covering the full amount of tuition, and nearly half receive some level of financial aid grants. The average university scholarship for the Fall 2025 incoming class was $69,415.
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    Need-based Financial Aid

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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