Bioelectronic Engineering is an emerging interdisciplinary field that combines principles from biology, electronics, and engineering to develop innovative devices and technologies that interface with biological systems. This course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills to create bioelectronic devices, such as implantable sensors, neural interfaces, and bio-inspired electronics. The curriculum in Bioelectronic Engineering covers a diverse range of subjects, including biology, physiology, biochemistry, electronic circuits, signal processing, neurotechnology, and biomedical instrumentation. Students engage in hands-on laboratory exper