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Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biomedical Engineering

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Contact Information

Engineering Student Centre
Location:
 Engineering C 205
Student Information: engginfo@ucalgary.ca or 403.220.5732
Website: schulich.ucalgary.ca


Introduction

The Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary was established in 1965. The degrees awarded by the Schulich School since its inception have been recognized by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). The engineering curriculum consists of a well-balanced mixture of traditional topics in engineering sciences and specialization in subjects relevant to current industrial practice. The academic staff and students of the Schulich School of Engineering come from all parts of the world, giving the Schulich School its uniquely friendly and international atmosphere.


Enquiries

Enquiries regarding admission, registration, interpretation of regulations, or any matter regarding undergraduate studies in Engineering should be directed to the Engineering Student Centre, Engineering C 205, telephone 403.220.5732. Students and prospective students are invited to view pertinent information available through the engineering website, schulich.ucalgary.ca/.

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