Higbee, StevenMiller, Sharon2020-08-282020-08-282019-06Higbee, S., & Miller, S. (2019, June 15). Work in Progress: Vertical Integration of Engineering Design in an Undergraduate BME Curriculum. 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition. https://peer.asee.org/work-in-progress-vertical-integration-of-engineering-design-in-an-undergraduate-bme-curriculumhttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/23734Relevant and robust biomedical engineering programs integrate challenging, hands-on engineering design projects that require student teams to develop and deliver functional prototypes in response to biomedical design problems. The inclusion of such projects throughout Biomedical Engineering (BME) curricula not only brings active learning to the classroom but helps students improve as team members, decision makers, and problem solvers. This work highlights how sophomore and junior level engineering design projects can increase students’ fundamental engineering design knowledge and self-reported confidence in approaching design projects. By steadily increasing the complexity of engineering design experiences throughout the BME undergraduate curriculum, our continued work studies whether intentional, vertical alignment of engineering experiences ultimately better prepares BME undergraduates for their senior design capstone projects and their professional pursuits.enPublisher Policyengineering designbiomedical engineeringcurriculumWork in Progress: Vertical Integration of Engineering Design in an Undergraduate BME CurriculumConference proceedings