"Biomaterials, biomechanics, medical imaging and orthopedic engineering are just a few of the specialties students can choose." (allengineeringschools.com)
"Bachelor’s degree programs in biomedical engineering and bioengineering focus on engineering and biological sciences. Programs include laboratory-based courses, in addition to classroom-based courses, in subjects such as fluid and solid mechanics, computer programming, circuit design, and biomaterials. Other required courses may include biological sciences, such as physiology.
Accredited programs also include substantial training in engineering design. Many programs include co-ops or internships, often with hospitals and medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, to provide students with practical applications as part of their study. Biomedical engineering and bioengineering programs are accredited by ABET." (collegegrad.com)
Most Engineering jobs require an advanced degree such as a Master's Degree
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