Undergraduate Program Options
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Overview: Why BE at Penn Engineering?Our undergraduate bioengineering program, among the top 10 in the country, is a springboard for top careers and discoveries in engineering, medicine, business, and the arts and sciences. Learn more... |
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Degree Options: Pursue the BSE or BAS Degree?Penn is an Ivy League school that offers both the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) in Bioengineering and the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Biomedical Science. Undergraduates are Free to pursue either degree. Learn more... |
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Degree Focus AreasIf you would like to concentrate in a specific area of Bioengineering, whether out of interest or due to a desire to prepare for a specific career, you can take a look at the provided lists of courses that you should take for each area of specialization. Learn more... |
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Dual DegreesWhat does it mean to pursue a dual degree? A dual degree means that you are completing two approved majors across two different schools at Penn. Learn more... |
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The Premedicine FocusIf you are thinking about attending medical school, you can fulfill the entrance requirements while a bioengineering student at Penn. Learn more... |
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"Minoring" While a Bioengineering StudentNot all students pursue minors, but many do, and some earn more than one. Students choose to minor in order to pursue areas of interest and/or develop skills and knowledge in an area that is complementary to their major. Learn more... |
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Submatriculation OptionWould you like to work towards a master's degree in Bioengineering while you are still an undergraduate? Doing so is called "submatriculation," and this option is open to qualified students. Learn more... |








