

The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina is a four year program designed for students who want to combine engineering principles with biomedical applications. The curriculum emphasizes mechanical design, biomechanics, materials science, engineering analysis, and applied biomedical research, providing students with a strong foundation in designing medical devices, prosthetics, and healthcare technologies. Students explore the mechanics of biological systems, fluid dynamics, and materials used in medical applications while developing problem solving, analytical, and technical skills essential for innovation in engineering and healthcare. This integrated approach equips graduates to apply engineering solutions to medical challenges and improve human health outcomes.
Throughout the program, students participate in laboratory work, research projects, and design challenges that integrate theory with hands on experience. Coursework emphasizes computer aided design, biomedical instrumentation, research methodology, and engineering ethics, preparing graduates to work in medical device development, healthcare engineering, or research. By combining mechanical and biomedical engineering principles, the program cultivates professionals capable of designing innovative technologies, analyzing biomedical systems, and contributing to interdisciplinary teams in engineering, healthcare, and research.
Year 1 - Foundations in Engineering
• Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
• Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering
• Calculus and Physics for Engineers
• Academic Writing and Research Methods
Year 2 - Developing Technical and Analytical Skills
• Materials Science and Mechanics
• Biomechanics and Human Physiology
• Engineering Design and CAD
• Statistics and Data Analysis
Year 3 - Advanced Study and Applied Engineering
• Biomedical Instrumentation
• Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics
• Control Systems and Modeling
• Internship or Applied Design Project
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Design Project in Biomedical Engineering
• Advanced Engineering Analysis
• Research in Applied Biomedical Technologies
• Capstone Portfolio and Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in biomedical engineering, medical device development, healthcare technology, research, and manufacturing. Potential roles include biomedical engineers, design engineers, research scientists, product development specialists, and clinical technology consultants in hospitals, medical device companies, research institutions, and regulatory agencies. The program also provides a foundation for graduate study in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, bioengineering, or related fields. Graduates gain technical, analytical, and research skills, enabling them to design medical solutions, contribute to innovative technologies, and support advancements in healthcare.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates engineering principles, biomedical applications, and applied research. Learners benefit from laboratory experiences, design projects, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration that strengthen problem solving, technical, and analytical skills. The program emphasizes understanding human physiology, applying engineering solutions to healthcare challenges, and designing innovative medical technologies, preparing graduates for careers in biomedical engineering, research, and healthcare innovation. By combining theory with practical experience, students acquire the expertise, creativity, and professional readiness necessary to pursue impactful careers or advanced study in engineering and biomedical fields.
Phone: +1 (919) 966-3621
Email: unchelp@admissions.unc.edu
Address: Jackson Hall, 174 Country Club Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA