Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering & Biochemistry

Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering & Biochemistry

Overview

This combined major from the College of Engineering and College of Science serves students who wish to develop both a scientific and an engineering mindset to solve problems in bioengineering and biochemistry. The program includes fundamentals and electives in the science of biochemistry; a complete and rigorous bioengineering core; and a series of molecular, cellular, and tissue engineering courses that allow for synthesis of the two. The curriculum aligns well with the coursework required to apply to medical school or other clinical graduate programs and aims to provide the knowledge, skills, and perspective to pursue careers in academia or industry.

Innovative Curriculum

This program has the purpose of giving students a deep understanding of biochemistry while still pursuing a complete engineering degree. We imagine that this degree will be most attractive to three groups of students:

  • students who want an engineering degree but also want sufficient scientific rigor to pursue a career in biochemistry research
  • students who want to study biochemistry but also want to approach biochemistry from an engineering design framework
  • students who want an engineering degree but also want to complete their pre-med requirements with the third group probably being the largest
PlusOne Accelerated Master’s Degree

The PlusOne Accelerated Master’s Program allows current undergraduate students to accelerate the attainment of the master’s degree by applying graduate credits taken as an undergraduate toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. Current students apply to enroll in the PlusOne program. Students attain their bachelor’s degree followed by a PlusOne year to complete the master’s degree.

Students currently earning a BS in Bioengineering and Biochemistry can select from the PlusOne pathways available for BS in Bioengineering students.

Experiential Learning

Experiential learning is the heart of a Northeastern education, combining rigorous coursework with hands-on experience in the classroom, in the lab, and in the field—locally and abroad. With our signature cooperative education (co-op) program, students typically gain six months of work experience integrated as part of the educational program. Both five-year, three-co-op and four-year, two-co-op program options are available.

Academic Advising

For support with academic questions, contact the academic advisor assigned to this program.

Admissions & Aid

Ready to take the next step? Review Degree Requirements to see courses needed to complete this degree. Then, explore ways to pay for your education. Finally, review Admissions Information to see our deadlines and gather the materials you need to Apply.

Student Experiences

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Aligning Two Paths: Evan Yee’s Journey with Medicine and Engineering

Evan Yee, E’26, combined bioengineering and biochemistry, is graduating this spring with plans to pursue medical school and, eventually, research—hoping to become a pioneering force in the advancement of human health.

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Built in Boston: How Northeastern Shaped a Future Leader in Genetic Medicine

Austen Herlihy, E’25, bioengineering and biochemistry, works as a research associate at a lab affiliated with Harvard Medical School. She plans to pursue a PhD with the goal of advancing science and improving the lives of people affected by genetic diseases.

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Engineering in the World of Medicine

James Belanger, E ’25, biochemistry and bioengineering, completed two co-ops—one in a research lab and one in a hospital. With medical school beginning this summer, Belanger hopes to build a career that integrates his passions for both medicine and engineering.

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New Skills and Experience Igniting a Passion for Bioengineering

Maya Einhorn, E/MS ’26, combined bioengineering and biochemistry, is currently an undergraduate research assistant at the Dai Lab at Northeastern. With two co-ops and ongoing research experience under her belt, Einhorn is eager to further explore opportunities in the stem cell field.