Biomedical Engineering
Analyze and discover new medicine.
What do Biomedical engineers do?
- Work with life scientist, chemists, and medical scientists to research the engineering aspects of biological systems of humans and animals.
- Train clinicians and other personnel on the proper use of equipment.
- design systems or artificial devices that replace human body parts.
Job Outlook
The job outlook in Biomedical engineering is 62 percent much faster than average for all occupations.
How to become this kind of engineer?
Biomedical engineers usually need a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical engineering or you can get a graduate degree in Biomedical engineering or get on-the-job training in Biomedical engineering.