1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and biomedical engineering to solve complex problems related to the specialty.
2. Identify, formulate, and analyze problems related to the field of biomedical engineering and reach reliable conclusions using basic principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering.
3. Design innovative biomedical systems and components to required specifications within realistic limits.
4. Research information sources and use databases to reach valid conclusions.
5. Apply appropriate techniques, modern engineering tools and information technology in various activities in biomedical engineering while being aware of the difficulties.
6. Conduct experiments safely in measurements, operation, chemistry, physiology, materials, mechanics, electronics, imaging and medical equipment.
7. Have commitment to community development through understanding environmental, social, political, ethical, health, safety, manufacturability, and sustainability issues.
8. Manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment, and identifying entrepreneurship and success opportunities related to biomedical engineering.
9. Recognize the need and ability to engage in lifelong independent learning.
10. Work and communicate effectively in multidisciplinary teams and with the community at large .