| Faculty: | Faculty of Engineering and Design |
| Field of Study: | Biomedical/Medical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
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| Description: | Biomedical devices are used throughout our lives, from pacemakers to titanium hip implants. In Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering, you’ll work with industry standard biomedical devices in specialty labs focused on human anatomy, biomaterials and biomechanics. You will also design novel devices that help us lead longer, healthier lives. Building off the fundamentals of mechanical engineering, you’ll graduate with multidisciplinary knowledge and the prerequisites needed for many Ontario medical schools.
Your career: advanced drug therapy techniques; biomedical devices including artificial organs, limbs, joints, heart valves, cardiovascular devices and dental implants; clinical engineering in hospitals; interactive robots for biomedical applications such as surgery |
| Cost per year:* | Domestic fees: Visit Carleton's website for domestic costs
International fees: Visit Carleton's website for international costs.
Listed costs include compulsory fees. |