Biomedical Engineering Innovation introduces that subject to high school students by (1) modeling biological systems and designing experiments to test those models and (2) introducing engineering principles to solve design problems that are biological, physiological, and/or medical.
Students who earn an A or B in the course receive three credits from JHU.
Applicants should be high school students or recent high school graduates who have successfully completed algebra II, trigonometry (or a class that covers the laws of sines and cosines), biology, and physics.
More information about the course is on the Biomedical Engineering Innovation website. Application materials are also on the Biomedical Engineering Innovation website.
JHU tuition remission can be used for this course.