Hey Guys, I’m talking about Biomedical Engineering so I thought I would give you a definition to understand the concept of this field of engineering.
LiveScience.com says “Biomedical engineering, or bioengineering, is the application of engineering principles to the fields of biology and health care. Bioengineers work with doctors, therapists and researchers to develop systems, equipment and devices in order to solve clinical problems.”
Biomedical Engineering overcomes all kinds of problems that take time, effort and a lot of research. For example, biomedical engineering has seen the invention of pacemakers to help people with heart irregularities and has also offered artificial hips to people who may have hip injuries or hip cancer. In the future technologies such as stem cell engineering and the 3-D printing of
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Students should also take math courses, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. Courses in drafting or mechanical drawing and in computer programming are also useful but not compulsory.
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. You can study bioengineering in a lot of places so I will just list some of the universities that you guys might know: Sydney University, University Of New South Wales, Flinders University and lastly Monash University.
Biomedical Engineers. The median annual wage for biomedical engineers was $85,620 in May 2016. The lowest 10 percent of bioengineers earns less than $51,050, and the highest 10 percent earned more than