Gain a thorough understanding of the full breadth of bioengineering by earning a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering in the College of Engineering at Temple University. The 128-credit bachelor’s program emphasizes scientific theories and engineering principles used to close the gap between engineering and medicine. Students gain an understanding of the breadth of bioengineering through incorporating the study of human physiology, diseases and injuries in order to invent engineering solutions. GOALS, OBJECTIVES & INTEGRATIONA concentration in Cellular Engineering within the Bioengineering program provides students with the skills to apply quantitative approaches to problem solving in cellular and molecular engineering, particularly as they relate to human health. A range of courses include design, development, and uses of biomaterials; building functional tissues using cells and scaffolds and repairing diseased tissues and organs at the cellular and molecular level. It also explores the host-biomaterial interface and interactions.