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College of Engineering
Department of Bioengineering

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering (Medical Imaging)

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1st year

Fall Semester

UNIV 1131 OR ENGR 1101

CHEM 1441

MATH 1426

BIOL 1441

BE 1325

BE 1105

Spring Semester

BE 2315

CHEM 1442

MATH 2425

PHYS 1443

ENGL 1301

Summer (Optional)

HOURS 35

2nd year

Fall Semester

PHYS 1444

MATH 2326

BE 3415

HIST 1301

COMS 2302

Spring Semester

EE 2440 OR CSE 2440

MATH 3319

BE 3320

MATH 3316 OR IE 3301

HIST 1302

Summer (Optional)

HOURS 33

3rd year

Fall Semester

BE 3380

BE 4382

BE 3346

BE 3317

POLS 2311

BE 3101 or BE 3191

Spring Semester

BE TECHNICAL ELECTIVE

BE TECHNICAL ELECTIVE

BE 3301

BE 3344

POLS 2312

BE 3180

Summer (Optional)

HOURS 32

4th year

Fall Semester

BE 3352

BE 4350

BE TECHNICAL ELECTIVE

CREATIVE ART

PHIL 1304

Spring Semester

BE 4355

BE 4324

BE TECHNICAL ELECTIVE

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

HOURS 27

TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 127

DESIGN YOUR JOURNEY

College of Engineering - Department of Bioengineering

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering (Medical Imaging)

Beginning the Journey 

EDUCATE

Familiarize yourself with your degree plan.

Meet with your advisor once a semester to ensure you're on track for graduation.

If you are a freshman student, transition from freshman advising to department advising*.

Complete UNIV 1131 or ENGR 1101 to learn about all of the resources available to you & to prepare you to succeed in your major.

ENAGAGE 

Participate in the Dean's Challenge.

Join a BME or COE student organization so you can get to know your peers, begin to make industry connections, pursue your interests, and have fun!

Join a UTA club or a general engineering organization so you can get involved on campus and meet new people.

Visit the International Student Center to learn about study abroad opportunities, clubs, on-campus events, and spring break community impact.

Apply to join the Honors College.

EXCEL 

Attend the College-to-Career orientation session with Career Services and fill out the career fields of interest forms.

Speak with Career Services about on-campus and summer job opportunities.

Create a resume so you can work on building it up before you get to graduation.

Create an account on Handshake.

Trailblazing the Path 

EDUCATE 

Complete your pre-professional courses and get admitted to the professional program.

Attend a "Meet and Greet" in the fall to find out about research going on in this field and help to decide which track to pursue

Use your flowchart to plan what classes you want to take in the future. Use the catalog to find course descriptions.

Consider adding a minor.

ENGAGE 

Participate in a medical device design competition at UTA or other universities

Contact the Center for Service Learning for volunteer opportunities.

Look into becoming an SI leader or tutor, or working at the IDEAS Center

Participate in the Big Event.

Interested in getting your PhD? Look into the McNair Scholars program.

EXCEL

Carole Coleman is the internship and co-op coordinator for the College of Engineering. Contact her for information on these once you've met the requirements.

Attend a College of Engineering Speed Mentoring event.

Attend the College of Engineering Career Fair to network and learn more about companies. It's a great way to find employment and internship opportunities every semester.

Join MavMentors.

Destination Graduation

EDUCATE 

Ask your Advisor about Fast-tract Master's and our PhD option.

See Advisor in your final semester to make sure your UMAP is completed

Apply to graduate through MyMav.

If you're an international student and need a full-time waiver or OPT form signed, you must see an advisor to have it approved.

ENGAGE

Present at Innovation Day.

Ask a professor about getting involved with the work going on in their labs.

Attend Bioengineering Department Seminar Series and other special events

Attend a conference for the field that you want to work in.

Take on a leadership position in a student organization.

EXCEL

Finalize your resume so you are ready to hand it out at the job fairs.

Setup a mock interview with the Lockheed Martin Career Development Center.

Attend the All-Majors Job Fair.

Complete The Job Search course on Canvas.

Talk to faculty member about the field that you want to go into and what you can do to be a competitive candidate.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

Internships/Co-Ops

College of Engineering Career Fair

College of Engineering Speed Mentoring

All Majors Job Fair

MavMentors

GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT

Global Grounds

Global Mavericks Program

Study Abroad

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

UTA Organizations

College of Engineering Organizations

Leadership Minor

Student Governance

Fraternity & Sorority Life

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Dean's Challenge

The Big Event

UTA Volunteers

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Innovation Day

McNair Scholars

Get Involved With Our Research Labs 

FIND YOUR CAREER

What career options do I have with this major?

Biomedical engineer in industry (orthopedic devices, tissue engineering, biomaterials, prosthetics, medical imaging, biomedical instrumentation, pharmaceutical, etc.)

Technical and clinical support in major hospitals or medical centers

Management in biomedical engineering industry

Research and Development staff scientist

Medical doctor, or dentist or attorney (with continuing advanced training in professional schools)

Nonprofit

Workforce Skills

Communication: Develop and articulate ideas clearly and effectively across all mediums including but not limited to written, oral, and digital communication.

Critical Thinking: Analyze issues, make decisions, and overcome problems by using sound reasoning before forming a strategy, decision, or opinion.

Teamwork/Collaboration: Work within a team and foster collaborative relationships with peers and supervisors. Use interpersonal skills to demonstrate respect and dignity for others while working toward a common goal.

Career Readiness

Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems, including those associated with the interaction between living and non-living systems

Ability to design and conduct experimentation, analyze, interpret data, use engineering judgment to draw conclusions

Ability to communicate effectively

Ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities

Ability to function effectively on a team

Ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed

Ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions

Take Action

Explore workforce skill development through on and off-campus activities. Engage with the UTA Lockheed Martin Career Development Center at uta.edu/careers

Meet with a career consultant

Network with employers

Discover internships and co-ops

Apply for on-campus employment

Join Handshake, our career services platform

Participate in career development programs

Participate in an internship research lab, the BMES Conference, or the UTA chapters of student BMES organizations

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