Bachelor of Engineering Science in Artificial Intelligence Systems and Biomedical Engineering

Western University

Canada,Ontario

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60 Months

Duration

CAD 66,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 316

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1878

Total Students: 440,000 +

Int. Students: 5,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1151 Richmond St, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada

Bachelor of Engineering Science in Artificial Intelligence Systems and Biomedical Engineering

Program Overview

Artificial Intelligence Systems Engineering

Gain the skills to use and apply AI algorithms to solve engineering problems
This is a combined degree program that will be done in conjunction with one of five fundamental engineering programs (Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, or Mechatronic Systems Engineering).

Graduates of Western Engineering’s AISE program will understand the characteristic behaviour of AI models and be capable of providing accountability in Professional Engineering environments. They will develop advanced skill sets to ensure that their models are understood and deployed safely and responsibly, while also being able to evaluate the applicability of their model’s predictions.

Biomedical Engineering

Design solutions to healthcare challenges

Note: Interested students are eligible to apply for possible preadmission to Biomedical Engineering by completing this survey which is also found in the OUAC application.
Biomedical Engineering undergraduate program allows students to earn two degrees in five years – one in Biomedical Engineering and one in a core engineering discipline (Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, or Mechatronic Systems Engineering).

Graduates of the program will be well qualified for engineering positions in the medical device sector and a variety of other sectors, admission to leading biomedical engineering graduate programs, and admission to medical school. Students will enter the program from the Engineering common first year, develop a solid foundation in their core engineering discipline in Years 2 and 3, complete a Biomedical Engineering cohort year in Year 4 consisting of interdisciplinary biomedical engineering courses, fundamental biomedical science courses, and nontechnical electives related to healthcare issues, and then complete their core engineering degree and their Biomedical Engineering degree concurrently during Year 5.