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School of Engineering

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BEng in Bioengineering

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BEng in Bioengineering
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4Y
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JS5220 Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, JS5282 Engineering with an Extended Major in Artificial Intelligence
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Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Students who have decided to pursue a major in Bioengineering may apply to the Department directly. After spending one to a few semesters of study in the Department, students will declare a major in Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, or Energy and Environmental Engineering.
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School-based Admission
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Engineering with an Extended Major in Artificial Intelligence
Students who wish to spend more time exploring various engineering disciplines before embarking on a major program can apply to "Engineering with an Extended Major in Artificial Intelligence". They will be able to apply to Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering during the Major Selection Exercise no later than the end of Year 1, and then confirm their major within the Department.
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Overview
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Bioengineering combines engineering and the life sciences. Bioengineers use engineering principles and the power of biology to tackle medical challenges and improve human health, as well as addressing a wide range of urgent issues, from energy shortages and environmental pollution to food and water security and population aging. The program provides foundational mathematics and science courses specially designed for bioengineers, along with two areas of specialization (data-oriented and molecular-oriented). Graduates find employment as bioengineering innovators, researchers, clinical scientists, and entrepreneurs. 

Ranking: 

  • #73 in Engineering — Chemical (No.1 in Hong Kong)
    (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024)

Signature Courses: 

  • Data Science for Biology and Medicine 
  • Synthetic Biology and Biomolecular Engineering 
  • Introduction to Bioinstrumentation 
  • Cellular and Systems Physiology for Engineers 
  • Modeling for Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Career Prospects
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Graduates of the BEng in Bioengineering have versatile skills and can develop careers in manufacturing, R&D, quality control, and consulting in many sectors. Their employers include: 

  • Biotechnology firms 
  • Consumer products companies 
  • Cosmetics and skin care companies 
  • Energy companies 
  • Engineering equipment companies 
  • Environmental engineering and consulting firms 
  • Food and beverages companies 
  • Petrochemical and polymer plants 
  • Pharmaceutical companies 
  • Process engineering design companies 
  • Risk and safety consulting firms 
  • Semiconductor and electroplating companies 
  • Testing and certification companies 
  • Utility and construction companies 
  • Waste management and recycling companies 
  • Government 
  • Hong Kong Productivity Council 
  • Hong Kong Science Park 
  • Banking and investment companies 

Some Bioengineering graduates choose to become entrepreneurs, having started their own companies to develop innovative technologies. Others pursue higher degrees at top local or overseas universities. A number of alumni are now professors in Hong Kong and the U.S.

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"I chose CBE because of my interest in biomedical research, specifically in drug delivery science. In my second year of studies, I discovered that Prof. Ying Chau’s research focus was in the drug delivery space, and joined her lab as a student helper. This decision, coupled with my passion to pursue knowledge, kick-started an 8-year journey in CBE, from Bachelor’s all the way to PhD. It was a rewarding and life-changing experience, one that confirmed my interest in developing a career in the healthcare space, and led to my entrepreneurial journey to convert cutting-edge biomedical research into a commercially viable healthcare business."
Student Name
SUEN, Langston
Year
Class of 2010
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