Program educational objectives

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

1.      Graduates will establish a professional presence in biomedical engineering by effectively utilizing modern technologies, professional platforms, and networking tools.
2.     Graduates of Biomedical Engineering will demonstrate strong ethical behavior and adhere to professional standards, accountability, and responsible decision-making in their practice.
3.     Graduates of Biomedical Engineering will contribute effectively to their field through strong leadership, communication skills, and collaboration in multidisciplinary teams.
4.     Graduates of Biomedical Engineering will engage in continuous professional development and contribute to society across various roles in healthcare and related sectors.
5.     Graduates will be prepared and qualified to pursue postgraduate studies and advanced academic or professional development in biomedical engineering and related fields.


Graduate Outcomes (GOs)

 1. An ability to distinguish, identify, define, formulate, and solve engineering problems in biomedical engineering by applying principles of engineering, science and mathematics.

2. An ability to produce engineering designs in biomedical engineering that meet desired needs within certain constraints by applying both analysis and synthesis in the design process.

3. An ability to create and carry out proper measurement and tests in biomedical engineering with quality assurance, analyze and interpret results, and utilize engineering judgment to make inferences.

4. An ability to skillfully communicate orally with a gathering of people and in writing with various managerial levels in biomedical engineering.

5. An ability to perceive ethical and professional responsibilities in biomedical engineering cases and make brilliant judgments taking into account the consequences in worldwide financial, ecological and societal considerations.

6. An ability to perceive the continual necessity for professional knowledge growth in biomedical engineering and how to find, assess, assemble and apply it properly.

7. An ability to work adequately on teams in biomedical engineering projects and to set up objectives, plan activities, meet due dates, and manage risk and uncertainty.