The following courses are offered as part of the Bioengineering undergraduate curriculum, as well as complementary courses (or technical complementaries, for Engineering) for students in select programs within the Faculties of Engineering, Medicine, and Science. Students from other programs should contact our studentaffairs.bioeng [at] mcgill.ca (Student Affairs Administrator)Â for more information. For course details, click below to view our Bioengineering e-calendar.
The undergraduate curricula are designed to provide students with foundational knowledge in natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics as they relate to bioengineering. Students are required to choose courses from one of the following three streams: (i) Biological Materials, Mechanics, and Sensing; (ii) Biomolecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering; or (iii) Biological Information and Computational Bioengineering.
Click below to find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our Bioengineering Undergraduate program.
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BIEN 470: Bioengineering Design Projects
Click below to explore different Capstone projects available to undergraduate students in the Department of Bioengineering.
BIEN 471: Bioengineering Research Project
Click below to learn more about the course, view the syllabus, and explore available projects.
This hyperlinked e-book ‒ Nature’s Design Toolbox ‒ is the repository of the BIEN 200 student projects. It aims at building and promoting an overarching understanding of design solutions in the context of evolutionary adaptations of living organisms.Â
Interested in applying? Click below to learn more about Undergraduate Â鶹AV for Bioengineering. *All questions related to applications and admissions must be directed to Â鶹AV's Service Point.