Bioengineering trains students to apply engineering skills and techniques to biology. This major is highly interdisciplinary, and students can expect to study math, physics, chemistry, computer science and biology before delving into specialty areas through a concentration.
All students begin with foundation and prerequisite courses, then bioengineering fundamentals and technical topics in other departments, before diving deeper into areas such as device design and construction, genomics and proteomics, data science and computation, molecular and cellular biomechanics, biochemistry and/or biomaterials.
Extracurricular research is strongly encouraged and is a common method of fulfilling the design requirement.
Focus on design
How do discoveries and inventions move from research labs to real-life impact on biology and human health?
Through Bioengineers. We move ideas from scholarship to solution.
To meet this challenge, we use Bioengineering Design – a process that methodically guides us in identifying important and unmet biomedical and environmental needs, and then rigorously guides us as we iteratively develop our creative engineering into effective solutions.
All students must complete a semester of design-focused work, either through a project-based course, extra-curricular research projects, or enrollment in the BioE 192 Senior Capstone Design course.
Learn more about the role of design in bioengineering, the design process, and ways to fulfill the research and design requirement.
Responses from our annual anonymous survey of undergraduates:
What is the BioE Department doing a good job at?
Teaching multidisciplinary thinking, creative problem solving and injecting awareness of the newest technologies in the field.
Providing a variety of upperdiv courses in different areas so students can develop technical skills in what they're interested in. Also, providing lots of opportunities for listening to talks and getting to know faculty.
The BioE department is very nice and receptive to its students. They do a great job listening to us!
Love the excellent and timely communication. I feel well informed about important information and deadlines.
Current Student Profile
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Student Support
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What do I do with a degree in Bioengineering?
BioE graduates are well positioned for careers in industry, further study in graduate or medical school, or a variety of careers requiring analytical skills, design thinking, and teamwork. Our BioE Bears are everywhere - in the lab, in the C-suites and leadership, in startups and large companies, in the classroom, the clinic, and so much more.
News About: Undergraduates
Congratulations 2024 undergraduate award winners
Congratulations to our 2024 undergraduate award winners: Elena Maria Mujica, Departmental Citation, Cyrus Tau, Chair’s Award in Bioengineering, and Sarp Dora Kurtoglu, Bioengineering Service Award. Special honorable mentions under the Chair’s Award go to Justin Garlepp and Derrick Ma. Outstanding…
Undergrad Tau presents at ABRCMS
Undergraduate researcher Cyrus Tau was selected to present, and won the Best Talk award, in the Biochemistry/Molecular Biology oral presentation section at this year’s Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists – ABRCMS 2023.
Allison Nguyen keynotes Junior Innovator’s Challenge awards ceremony
Recent alumna Allison Nguyen (BS 2022) gave the keynote address at Thermo Fisher Scientific’s inaugural Junior Innovator’s Challenge awards ceremony in Washington, D.C this fall. Allison was a Bioengineering Scholar, a co-founder of the BioE Mentorship Program, and is now employed in the Product Engineering Leadership Development Program at Thermo Fisher.
Gutierrez Cebrero and Tong named Fall 23 Bakar Ignite Scholars
Congratulations to undergraduates Karla Gutierrez Cebrero and Elaine Tong, both named Fall 2023 Bakar Ignite Scholars! The program connects undergraduate students with leading scientists in the Bakar Fellows Program to conduct paid research that supports their Bakar projects.
BioE-focused University of Nairobi & UC Berkeley virtual summer exchange program
This summer, students from the University of Nairobi and UC Berkeley’s Bioengineering and Master of Engineering programs were challenged to come up with a solution to healthcare needs in low-resource settings under the guidance of trained Engineering World Health facilitators.
Congratulations 2023 Undergraduate Award Winners
Congratulations to our 2023 undergraduate award winners: Baiyu Shi, Departmental Citation, Connor Tou and Jacob Bryan, Chair’s Award in Bioengineering, and Reet Mishra, Bioengineering Service Award. Outstanding work by all! The Departmental Citation This is long-standing award is given to…
Domkam, Sekar and Zutshi named 2023 Quad Fellows
Congratulations to three bioengineers named Quad Fellows! Nya Domkam, BioE BS and MTM alumnus currently pursuing a PhD in Applied Sciences & Technology at Berkeley, Nandini Periyapalayam Sekar, first year PhD student, and Sharicka Zutshi, current BioE undergraduate planning to pursue graduate studies in medical diagnostics, have all been named to the 2023 class. The Quad Fellowship is an initiative of the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, designed to build ties among the next generation of scientists and technologists. The program sponsors 100 exceptional master’s and doctoral students in STEM to study in the United States.
Local news features BioE High School Competition
The annual BioEngineering High School Competition, conceived and managed entirely by undergraduates in the Berkeley BioEngineering Honor Society, was featured in the local The Press newspaper, along with the winning high school team.
Congratulations new NSF Fellows!
Congratulations to FIFTEEN new NSF Graduate Research Fellows! Among the winners are: current PhD students: Deniz Akpinaroglu, Joana Cabrera, Joy Chen, Benjamin Lesch, Alvince Pongos, Caleb Rux, Gabriel Sturm, and Jazmin Velazquez; incoming PhD students Maple Chen, Russell Ro and…
The power of yes for ventilator access
BioE undergraduate Athena Lopez is part of a team at the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology working on a startup to address ventilator shortages around the world. Lopez is also a member of the BioEngineering Scholars Program.