Undergraduate Admissions Requirements
Acceptance into the Biomedical Engineering Major
Direct Admission to the BME MajorDecisions for direct admissions to the BME major are made by the Admissions Staff, and based on criteria set by the BME Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. First, because this is a difficult and exclusive program, applicants to the university must “check the box” to indicate an interest in BME. Only if the box is checked will the application be considered for direct admission to BME.
The criteria for direct admission are a high school gpa of 90/100 or better, SAT verbal plus math scores of 1200/1600 or better, record of high school calculus and calculus based physics. This criteria is set by the BME Undergraduate Curriculum Committee as the minimum requirements to insure that the student can perform well in our rigorous curriculum.
Other students entering college for the first time are considered for direct admission to the BME major on a case by case basis by the Undergraduate Program Director (contact information below). Importantly, the paramount consideration is what would best help each student succeed academically at Stony Brook.
Transfer to the BME MajorStudents who have attended another university, or who were not directly admitted to BME from high school, have another route to gain admission to the BME major. These students must have completed calculus I and II and physics I and II, AND must have a cumulative gpa in those courses of 3.2/4.0 or better. Students failing to demonstrate academic excellence in these math and natural science courses are likely to not do well in the BME program, and therefore, are encouraged to participate in a more suitable major.
If the courses were taken at another university, then the official transcript must be provided to the Director of the Undergraduate Program in BME. For any course that is not directly transferred from the prior institution to by the Admissions Office, the student must provide a Transfer Credit form showing that the appropriate departments accept the courses taken at other universities.
If the student is changing majors within SBU, then a Transfer of Major form must be signed by the Director of the Undergraduate Program in BME to indicate that the student meets the criteria.
Acceptance to the Bioengineering (BNG) Minor ProgramThe minor program is open to only Biology and Biochemistry major students in CAS. To declare the BNG minor, the student must see the Undergraduate Program Coordinator for BME, or the Undergraduate Program Director for BME. After verification of the student’s status as a BIO or BCH major, the transfer forms will be signed.
Importantly, the BNG minor student should maintain contact with the Coordinator and Director of the BME Undergraduate Program, and must inform them of their intention to graduate during their last semester. For the BNG minor to appear on their final transcript and diploma, the Director of the BME Undergraduate Program must confirm that the appropriate courses were taken.
Undergraduate Program Coordinator:
Ms. Wendy Scharf (wscharf@notes.cc.sunysb.edu)
Department of Biomedical Engineering
HSC T18, Rm. 030
Stony Brook, NY
11794-8181
Tel:631.444.3821
Fax:631.444.6646
Undergraduate Program Director:
Dr. Mary Frame (McMahon) (mframe@notes.cc.sunysb.edu)
Department of Biomedical Engineering
HSC T18, Rm. 092
Stony Brook, NY
11794-8181


