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Academic Mission
The Diploma in Biomedical Engineering program at St. Francis School of Health Sciences provides a comprehensive foundation in the principles and applications of engineering within healthcare. This program equips students with the knowledge to design, develop, and maintain medical devices, equipment, and systems. Core coursework covers topics such as biomechanics, biomaterials, medical instrumentation, and signal processing, alongside essential engineering mathematics and physics. Students gain practical experience through laboratory work and project-based learning, fostering critical problem-solving skills. Graduates are prepared for roles in medical device manufacturing, hospital engineering departments, and research and development. Key skills developed include technical proficiency in medical technology, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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