SJSU News Archive

Date: 04/07/2008
The Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering has introduced a bioengineering minor, part of its efforts to increase the number of interdisciplinary, cutting-edge engineering programs it offers undergraduate and graduate students. The bioengineering minor complements the college's concentration in biomedical devices, a subfield of bioengineering. Biomedicine is among the tech industry's largest and fastest growing sectors, with estimated revenue of $72.8 billion in 2006 in California, according to the California Healthcare Institute.
Read more about the bioengineering minor.
Prospective students should contact Guna Selvaduray, associate dean of research within the Davidson College of Engineering.