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Biomedical Engineering

Published on Dec 02, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING:
The analyzing and desgn solutions to problems in biology with the help of engineering principals for healthcare purposes.

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING JOBS

  • Biomedical engineerers work in a wide range of fields.
  • Some work in hosptials, studying patients, installing biomedical devices. or training physicams.
  • Most work full time.
  • Some go to work in reasearch facilties of companies or medical institutions.
  • Others go to manufacturing or work in universities.

high school SCEINCES TO PREPARE BIOMEDICAL engineerers

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Strong math and science background
  • Take offered AP courses

tOp colleges for biomedical engineering

  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Duke University
  • Georgia Institue of Technology
  • University of Cali.-San Fransico
  • Mass. Institute of Technology

time and DEGREES

  • It takes a full time college student 5 years of college to get a degree in biomedical engineering.
  • Double majors or minors require additional courses.
  • Some engineers pursue adavnced degrees.
  • Most engineers will need a bachelors degree for entry level postions.
  • A masters degree is usually needed for research and development positions.

Average starting salary

  • Beginning biomedical engineers usually make a yearly salary of about $54,158.
  • The highest 10% make above $123,270 per year.
  • The lowest 10% make below $49,480 per year.
  • The average biomedical engineerer makes bewteen $60,980-$100,890 per year.
  • The hours they work are typically long, and usually make a 40-hour work week.

OTHER INTERESTING INFO

  • I think being a biomedical engineerer is a good career.
  • The job demand for them is increasisng due to an aging poulation.
  • Employment has been expected to increase by 62% between 2010-2020.