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Applied Physics Major: Biomedical Emphasis

Bachelor of Science

With an applied physics: biomedical degree, you’ll gain specialized knowledge and skills for careers in medical physics, biomedical engineering, and related fields.

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Become who you’re meant to be. While earning a B.S. in Applied Physics with a biomedical emphasis, you’ll receive comprehensive training in physics, biology, and laboratory techniques, preparing you for graduate study or employment in biotechnical fields. As you gain extensive research experience, you’ll also be equipped to work in fields exploring emerging technologies, and you’ll be well-equipped to continue your education in graduate school.

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Why should I study applied physics with a biomedical emphasis?

Here, you’ll find a Christ-centered learning community where you belong. Your education will center in the Department of Physics and Engineering, where you’ll receive personalized mentorship and engage in hands-on learning experiences. And you’ll find unique options and pathways to match your graduate school and career goals.

  • Faith-integrated education
    Ground your applied physics studies in a Christ-centered environment, preparing you to serve with purpose and integrity in your future career. And your professors will model how to be excellent scientists and faithful Christians.

  • Strong success in graduate and medical schools
    You’ll be well-equipped to pursue careers that require medical or graduate degrees. And our graduates have a longstanding, excellent success rate in getting into medical programs and pursuing vibrant careers.

  • A flexible, liberal arts foundation
    If you desire a strong liberal arts and science background, you can pursue engineering through one of Bethel's excellent standalone engineering programs or the B.A./B.S. Dual-Degree Engineering program. The dual degree—or “3-2”—program allows students to spend three years taking foundational courses in Bethel’s Christ-centered community before transferring to another university to spend two years working in specialty engineering fields beyond what Bethel offers. 

  • Adaptable courses
    For your first two years, all majors (physics, applied physics, and engineering) start with the same core technical courses, helping you to experience each field and decide which suits you best.

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Courses and skills

What skills will I develop?

Throughout the B.S. in Applied Physics with a biomedical emphasis, you’ll develop specialized skills and knowledge essential for success in biotechnical fields.

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Physics and biology integration

Apply principles of physics to biological systems, gaining insights into the underlying mechanisms of living organisms.

Laboratory techniques

Develop proficiency in laboratory techniques, including experimental design, data collection, and analysis, using state-of-the-art equipment and instrumentation.

Biomedical applications

Explore the application of physics principles to biomedical problems, such as medical imaging, biomaterials, and biomechanics, preparing for careers in medical physics and biomedical engineering.

Interdisciplinary collaboration

Collaborate with faculty and peers from diverse backgrounds, fostering teamwork and innovation in scientific research and development.

Critical thinking and problem-solving

Develop advanced critical thinking and problem-solving skills, enabling you to tackle complex scientific challenges with creativity and precision.

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Academic plans

Map out your time at Bethel—from day one to your diploma. Your course schedule is designed to help you grow, gain skills, and become who you’re meant to be.

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Learning opportunities

What experiences will I have?

Hands-on learning is at the core of all Bethel majors. That means you’ll find numerous opportunities to get involved, apply what you’ve learned, and gain experience by studying abroad or completing amazing internships. And Bethel’s size and vibrant community will allow you to pursue ways to get involved right away.

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Specialized labs

You’ll learn in state-of-the-art research laboratories that are well-equipped in the areas of modern optics, atomic and molecular physics, electronics, laser physics, nanotechnology, and fluid dynamics. Our labs are equipped with a modern Scanning Electron Microscope, a Force Probe Microscope, and a standard, research-grade Optical Microscope.

Real-world experience

Gain practical experience through internships at a wide range of companies, government agencies, and universities, including prestigious organizations like CERN (Switzerland), MIT, Medtronic, Mayo Clinic, and more. You can also participate in programs like the Mayo Innovation Scholars and student clubs right here on campus.

Hands-on research

Along with taking a two-course sequence doing research with your professors, you can also apply to work full-time for 10 weeks with faculty in our labs, getting paid with funds from grants from NASA and NSF. You'll also have summer research opportunities, the chance to publish your research in top scientific journals, and opportunities to present your findings at local or national conferences.

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Real-world impact

What can I do with an applied physics degree?

Upon completing the B.S. in Applied Physics with a biomedical emphasis, you'll be well-prepared for graduate school and careers in medical physics, biomedical engineering, and related fields.

Medical physics

Conduct research and develop technologies for medical imaging, radiation therapy, and diagnostic procedures, ensuring safe and effective patient care.

Biomedical engineering

Design and develop medical devices, prosthetics, and diagnostic equipment, applying principles of physics and engineering to improve healthcare outcomes.

Medical researcher

Investigate biological systems and phenomena, conducting experiments and analyzing data to advance our understanding of human health and disease.

Biotechnology

Work in biotechnology companies and research institutions, developing new therapies, diagnostics, and treatments for medical conditions and diseases.

Graduate school

Pursue advanced degrees in medical physics, biomedical engineering, or related fields, preparing for leadership roles in academia, research, or industry.

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Visiting campus is the best way to learn about Bethel and our majors. As you try out academic and campus life at Bethel, you can attend a class, chat with students, meet professors and coaches, tour campus, and get a taste of life in our program.

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Faculty mentors

Meet your professors

You’ll learn alongside faculty who are distinguished scholars and faithful Christians. They’ll know you by name and invest in your success.

Department of Physics & Engineering


Location

Barnes Academic Center (BAC) 244

Contact

Brian Beecken

Brian Beecken

Brian Beecken

Professor of Physics and Engineering

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Alyssa Hamre Kontak

Alyssa Hamre Kontak

Assistant Professor of Physics

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Julie Hogan

Julie Hogan

Associate Professor of Physics

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Nathan Lindquist

Nathan Lindquist

Professor of Physics

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Wayne Raman-Nair

Professor of Physics and Engineering

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Keith Stein

Keith Stein

Professor of Physics

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Shensheng Tang

Shensheng Tang

Professor of Physics and Engineering

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Nathan Lemke

Nathan Lemke

Adjunct Associate Professor of Physics and Engineering

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Jason Stroup

Adjunct Instructor of Physics and Engineering

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Thomas Greenlee

Thomas Greenlee

Professor of Physics Emeritus

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Richard Peterson

Richard Peterson

University Professor of Physics Emeritus

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11,800

square feet of physics and engineering labs (doubled since 2016)

7

National Science Foundation fellowships earned by alumni

Student Support

Your support team

At Bethel, you’ll experience a community where you belong. And that means you’ll be able to access numerous tools for your academic success—tutoring, mentors, study help, and more.

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Career coaching and preparation

A dedicated team is here to empower you to lead a purposeful life. Career coaches will help you build a resume, pursue internships and jobs, and provide support at every step of the way.

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Academic advising

No matter your goals, you’ll find support from your advisor. They’ll help you plan your courses and will provide support as you complete your degree and start a successful career.

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Tutoring and academic support

The Academic Enrichment and Support Center (AESC) will be your first stop for academic support. You’ll find help in building study skills, academic counseling, and more.

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Faith formation

As you develop your faith, you’ll have support from our Campus Ministries team. From Chapel to Bible studies, you’ll have numerous opportunities to explore and grow in your faith.

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Accessible education

Tuition and financial aid

We want you to understand from the beginning what a Bethel education costs. That’s why we made it simple. Beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, tuition for the College of Arts & Sciences will be $25,990—down from $44,050. This more accurately reflects what you can expect to pay, empowering you to make informed decisions and become who you're meant to be.

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Bethel’s small size, strong community, and liberal arts focus allows you to personalize your education by adding additional majors or minors. In fact, about 30% of students double major—and many pursue degrees in vastly different disciplines.

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