Biomedical Engineering is a combination of engineering, biology, and bio-mechanical. They work on designing, developing and evaluating biological and health systems. They are also responsible for the products such as artificial organs and prostheses.
Minimum education – Bachelor’s Degree
It is very important that you get a good foundation in science. Once in university, students can pursue a range of options. You can either specialize in a branch of engineering followed by a master's in biomedical engineering, or focus on the life sciences first, followed by a master's degree in engineering. Both routes are acceptable, although many experts say the strong early foundation in the life sciences is preferred.
$90,410 per year