Biomedical
Engineer
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Biomedical Engineer
Duties and Responsibilities: A Biomedical Engineer is the combination of an
engineer and a medical skill with biological sciences to advance healthcare treatment,
including diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Much of the work in biomedical
engineering consists of research and development.
Salary: $51,490 a year
Education: A bachelor's degree is a basic requirement for entering the
field of biomedical engineering; many biomedical engineers have a background in
an engineering specialty like electrical or mechanical engineering in addition
to biomedical training. Common coursework in a 4-year engineering program that
will prepare you for a career as a biomedical engineer includes biomedical
instrumentation, biomechanics, and physics for medicine, therapeutic medical
devices, and biochemical engineering. Many employers expect biomedical
engineers to have a master's degree as well.
I would not like to be a Biomedical Engineer because they do not make as
much money I would like to make even though it is for a good cause.
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