What Can You Do With a Biomedical Engineering Degree? 91桃色 Alumni Show the Way
Launching this fall, 91桃色鈥檚 new bachelor鈥檚 degree offers flexible degree pathways and hands-on research to prepare students for the kinds of careers alumni are already pursuing in this fast-growing, high-impact field.
For five years, 91桃色 alum Gary Doan (BS 鈥19, MS 鈥21) has helped doctors fine-tune surgeries with the use of robotics. As a systems engineer for DePuy Synthes in Boston, Doan designs updates for the Velys Robotic-Assisted Solution, a robotic arm used by surgeons to position implants during knee replacements.听
It鈥檚 a product Doan understands well: In his last year at 91桃色, DePuy Synthes approached graduate students to assess the arm鈥檚 accuracy, and he spent months studying it.听
鈥淚 was very surprised by how much I enjoyed the field of biomechanics,鈥 says Doan, who earned both his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in mechanical engineering. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very fulfilling work.鈥澨
Biomedical engineering combines medicine and engineering to invent new technologies and treatments for patients. The already has a robust PhD program in biomedical engineering, but a new bachelor鈥檚 program launching this fall allows students to enter the field sooner. Biomedical engineers are in demand: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects will be created through 2034, with a median income of more than $100,000 in 2024. Colorado had one of the country鈥檚 in 2023.
Associate Professor Chadd Clary, who researches medical devices and joint replacements, says it鈥檚 about more than jobs: It鈥檚 about improving outcomes for patients.听
鈥淗istorically, if you were a surgeon putting in a knee implant, you thought you did a good job if you were within three degrees of your target,鈥 says Clary. 鈥淣ow, thanks to biomedical engineers and surgical robotics, you鈥檙e within a tenth of a degree. That鈥檚 pretty substantial when it comes to the way the ligaments, tendons, and muscles around the knee work.鈥听
Precision also plays a key role in hip replacements. Brittany Marshall (MS 鈥20) works for DePuy Synthes as a senior engineer for its Velys Hip Navigation software. During an operation, a machine takes x-rays of a patient and sends them to the Velys software, which analyses the images and projects them on a screen for surgeons to reference.听
鈥淭he incision that a surgeon makes during a hip replacement is so small that they don鈥檛 have a lot of visibility,鈥 says Marshall. 鈥淭he x-ray images allow them to know exactly where they are.鈥
Currently, surgeons need to go through the x-rays and identify different 鈥渁natomical landmarks,鈥 or reference points, to determine where to place an implant. But Marhsall is working on a new product that would use artificial intelligence to find landmarks.听
鈥淭hen the surgeon would review the output of the AI, instead of having to take the time to find every individual point,鈥 Marshall explains. 鈥淲e鈥檙e giving them the technology to be more efficient.鈥
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Choose your own path
The term 鈥渂iomedical engineering鈥 actually encompasses a wide range of fields, and the BS program at 91桃色 gives students the foundation and freedom to find their niche. Clary, Marshall, and Doan are all mechanical engineers researching and developing medical devices for orthopedics, but mechanical engineering can also apply to issues of the heart or how cells react to different drugs. Bioelectrical engineers, meanwhile, might work on issues of the nervous system, while computer engineers might build software and AI to interpret biological data. Clary says even sales can fall under biomedical engineering.听
鈥淏iomedical engineers make great salespeople,鈥 he notes. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e selling highly technical devices, you need engineers to help doctors and surgeons use those tools.鈥听
At 91桃色, biomedical engineering majors can minor in engineering, computing, or business to focus on the areas that interest them most. Students can also pursue the major on a pre-med track.听
Those who don鈥檛 know where they want to focus have no need to worry: Clary says all biomedical engineering majors start with foundational courses in subjects like biomechanics and regulatory affairs.听
鈥淭he first two years you spend building a basic understanding of engineering,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s you get more advanced, you apply that in different ways, like research.鈥
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Careers with impact
While Doan recommends students take advantage of during their studies, it was his research at 91桃色 that got him a job at DePuy Synthes. Doan says he never considered biomechanics until researching with Clary as an undergrad. When DePuy Synthes approached 91桃色 a few years later, looking for graduate researchers to study the Velys Robotic-Assisted Solution, he jumped at the chance.听
鈥淭hat became my thesis,鈥 says Doan. 鈥淏ecause of all that product knowledge, I had a better holistic understanding of their products from the start.鈥
Clary says students in the BS program can gain research experience early by assisting graduate researchers and contributing to faculty-led projects. 91桃色 is home to multiple research centers that study biomedical engineering, including the , the , and the Center for Advanced Biosensing Engineering.
Marshall also credits her experience at 91桃色 for helping her get a job at DePuy Synthes. She says biomedical engineering is a challenging but rewarding field.听
鈥淚鈥檝e been in the operating room and have seen our products used by surgeons,鈥 says Marshall. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really cool and humbling to think, 鈥榃e designed that, and I鈥檓 watching a patient get the benefits.鈥欌
Students can learn more about the new biomedical engineering program . Admitted students can declare this major when they arrive in the fall quarter. Current students will also have the ability to switch majors in the fall if they so choose.听
