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Biomedical Engineering Schools in Washington, DC

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Biomedical Engineering Schools in Washington, Washington DC

There are three schools located by Washington, DC offering biomedical engineering programs. 208 students graduated from programs at Washington biomedical engineering schools in 2010. 134 of all these students graduated with bachelors degrees and 52 of all these students graduated with masters degrees.

Overview

188 students graduate from biomedical engineering programs in Washington, on average, each year. This accounts for 229% of biomedical engineering students who schools in the state of Washington DC graduate. Out of those, 134 students graduated with a degree in biomedical engineering at the bachelor's level, 52 with a degree at the master's level, and 22 with a doctorate level degree.

Three biomedical engineering schools are in Washington. Out of these, while one school is public, two schools are private. Private biomedical engineering school tuition varies from $33,780 to $40,680, while public biomedical engineering school tuitions are $8,416.

Average tuition for biomedical engineering programs is $26,939. While the lowest tuition in Washington, which is $8,416 per year, is at the University of Maryland-College Park, the highest tuition for biomedical engineering programs, which is $40,680 every year, is at Johns Hopkins University.

Washington biomedical engineering schools offer bachelors degrees, masters degrees, and doctoral degrees.

Biomedical Engineering Program Completions 2006 - 2010 in Washington, Washington DC

188 students graduate from biomedical engineering programs in Washington, on average, each year. This accounts for 229% of biomedical engineering students who schools in the state of Washington DC graduate. Out of those, 134 students graduated with a degree in biomedical engineering at the bachelor's level, 52 with a degree at the master's level, and 22 with a doctorate level degree.

Biomedical Engineering Program Completions 2006 - 2010 in Washington, Washington DC

  • Bachelor 2006: 134
  • Bachelor 2007: 126
  • Bachelor 2008: 101
  • Bachelor 2009: 143
  • Bachelor 2010: 134
  • Master 2006: 35
  • Master 2007: 34
  • Master 2008: 45
  • Master 2009: 42
  • Master 2010: 52
  • Doctorate 2006: 10
  • Doctorate 2007: 11
  • Doctorate 2008: 22
  • Doctorate 2009: 22
  • Doctorate 2010: 22

Biomedical Engineering Program Availability in Washington, Washington DC

Washington schools offer a total of nine programs in biomedical engineering. Of these programs, approximately 33% are bachelor's level programs. The remaining programs are degrees at the masters level and the doctoral level.

Biomedical Engineering Program Availability in Washington, Washington DC

  • Bachelor: 3
  • Master: 3
  • Doctorate: 3

Career Trends

Biomedical Engineers — Salary by Percentile

Biomedical Engineers — Salary by Percentile

Biomedical Engineers — Salary by Percentile

  • 10th Percentile: 49000
  • 25th Percentile: 57360
  • Median: 69290
  • 75th Percentile: 101770
  • 90th Percentile: 118040

Career Trends

Biomedical Engineers — Employment Trend

Biomedical Engineers — Employment Trend

Biomedical Engineers — Employment Trend

  • Median Salary 2006: 78270
  • Median Salary 2007: 60210
  • Median Salary 2008: 60620
  • Median Salary 2009: 63680
  • Median Salary 2010: 69290
  • Total Employed 2006: 220
  • Total Employed 2007: 290
  • Total Employed 2008: 360
  • Total Employed 2009: 400
  • Total Employed 2010: 320

Washington vs Washington DC Biomedical Engineering Employment

Washington vs Washington DC Biomedical Engineering Employment

  • Employed in Washington: 1066.667% (320)

Biomedical Engineering Schools in Washington, Washington DC

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1. The Catholic University of America

620 Michigan Avenue- NE
Washington, DC 20064
(202) 319-5000

The Catholic University of America, which is located just 18.2 miles from Gaithersburg, is 3.3 miles from Washington, DC. Catholic University offers three biomedical engineering programs. Out of those, students are offered one bachelor's level biomedical engineering degree by it, one master's level biomedical engineering degree, and one degree at the doctorate level in biomedical engineering. Overall, 6,967 students pursue degrees in 176 Catholic University programs.