Pre-Medical Engineering Studies

Pre-Medical Engineering Studies encompass preparation for many pre-professional, advanced-degree programs including, but not limited to, the study of the law, medicine, physical therapy, optometry, veterinary medicine, and chiropractic medicine. A healthcare-focused concentration takes students beyond a typical pre-med, pre-vet plan of study as they utilize engineering competencies to understand the mechanics and processes of the musculoskeletal system.

Potential graduate studies and coursework:

Student Interest Potential Curricula
Medicine (Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, MD or DO) Engineering, biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and courses geared toward Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) prep
Optometry (Doctor of Optometry, OD) Engineering, general healthcare, laser processing, design of advanced optic systems, chemistry/biochemistry, physical or occupational therapy, and sports medicine
Physical Therapy (Doctor of Physical Therapy, DPT). Engineering, anatomy, physiology, and athletic training
Law (Juris Doctorate, JD) Engineering, case law, preparing legal briefs, advising clients/companies on the legality of pertinent issues, trial litigation and contract/licensing negotiations, and intellectual property 
Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, DVM) Engineering, wildlife conservation and management, animal husbandry, zookeeping, evolutionary studies, animal protection, general healthcare, chemistry/biochemistry, and pharmaceuticals
Chiropractic Care (Doctor of Chiropractic) Engineering, physiology, and anatomy

 

Students who forego graduate studies may work in industries such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, pharmacology, chemical processing, genetics, biology, optics and electronics, wellness, physical/occupational therapy, sports medicine and athletics.

View this IDES plan of study through the Purdue Office of the Registrar University Catalog. Explore other IDES concentrations.


Last Updated: January 30, 2026