"The bioengineering degree was great because it offered electrical engineering skills along with human factors elements that are critical to interpreting algorithm performance. My job is largely image processing type work."
When you graduate, you become part of an international network of professionals who got their start at Mason. The George Mason University Alumni Association helps you connect with people in your major and meet people who studied engineering at Mason.
Our bioengineering graduates are proud to be Mason alumni. Here's what they say about their degree:
"My degree has opened a lot of doors for me. Because of the location of George Mason University to Washington D.C. and the federal government agencies, I had multiple internships at different agencies including the Department of Energy, the Army, and NASA. When I graduated I had three job offers with the federal government, and I was accepted into three graduate schools."
We invite our alumni to come back and visit—to explore our new labs, offer a guest lecture, or participate in an event. Join us and share the excitement.
We know that our graduates are among the best in their fields, and we'd like to hear about it from you. Have you landed a new job? Started a company? Invented something amazing? Share your news with us so we can share it with others.
Keep in Touch
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Update us on your current status.
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Connect with us on College of Engineering and Computing LinkedIn Alumni group and on College of Engineering and Computing Facebook page.
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Share your news accolades and updates with us for the Mason Alumni website and Mason's Spirit magazine.

Bioengineering students make their mark in a variety of fields in the world's best companies, government agencies, and organizations.