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Bioengineering education, 1986--Part III.

P A Browneller

    Journal of Clinical Engineering
    |April 10, 1986
    PubMed
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    This paper overviews bioengineering programs in the Midwest, detailing undergraduate and graduate options. It highlights diverse educational pathways in biomedical and clinical engineering across several states.

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    Area of Science:

    • Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering Education
    • Clinical Engineering Training Programs

    Background:

    • Overview of existing bioengineering educational programs in the Midwestern United States.
    • Part III of a continuing series on college-level education for Biomedical and Clinical Engineering.

    Framework:

    • Description of two-year and four-year undergraduate programs.
    • Inclusion of graduate-level bioengineering programs.
    • Provision of contact information and course requirements for surveyed programs.

    Implementation:

    • Focus on states including Illinois, Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
    • Compilation of program data for educational institutions.

    Implications:

    • Illustrates the breadth of available bioengineering programs.

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  • A resource for prospective students and educators in the field.
  • Informs curriculum development and program comparison within bioengineering education.