Biometric systems engineering allow for personal identification based upon fundamental biometric features that are unique and time invariant, such as features derived from fingerprints, faces, irises, retinas, and voices. Biometric systems are composed of complex hardware and software designed to measure a signature of the human body, compare the signature to a database, and make a decision based on this matching process. The Bachelor of Science in Biometric Systems Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET,
WVU's Bachelor of Science in Biometric Systems Engineering degree program trains engineers in the skills needed to design, build, test, and modify biometric systems, as well as the application and interpretation of data from these systems. Biometric Systems Engineering majors take fundamental coursework in circuits and electronics; in digital and computing systems; and in in computer programming, similar to our Computer Engineering majors. During their junior and senior years, Biometric Systems Engineering majors take advanced classes in image processing; in computer security; in biometric devices; and in biomedical systems. During their senior year, all Biometric Systems Engineering majors complete a two semester Capstone project in which they work with a team of students to design, build and test a device, systems or application which makes use of biometric techniques. Required courses in biology and statistics provide Biometric Systems Engineering students with a specialized skill set that distinguishes this major from other engineering disciplines. In addition, students can choose from five concentration areas for their technical electives: Microsensors and Circuits, Signal Processing, Statistics, Software Systems, and Cybersecurity.
Program Educational Objectives
The Program Educational Objectives (PEO) of the Biometric Systems Engineering (BSE) program at West Virginia University is to produce graduates who will apply their knowledge and skills to achieve success in their careers in industry, research, government service or graduate study. It is expected that in the first five years after graduation our graduates will achieve success and proficiency in their profession, be recognized as leaders, and contribute to the well-being of society.
Upon graduation, all Bachelor of Science in Biometric Systems Engineering students will have:
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January 2025
Benjamin M Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
401 Evansdale Drive,
MORGANTOWN,
West Virginia,
26506, United States
Students must have at least a 2.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale for general admission. Students must have a minimum of five subject passes, of which two must be English and Mathematics. Students with IGCSE and O-Level Certificates from Cambridge International will also be considered for admission.
English Language Requirements: TOEFL Internet-Based = 79; IELTS = 6.5; Duolingo English Test = 105, Pearson Test of English Academic = 53. In some cases, SAT reading or ACT English test scores may be used to meet English Proficiency.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
WVU graduates enjoy a remarkably high employment rate of 93 percent within two years of completing their program.