Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Biomedical Engineer



Biomedical Engineer
Duties and Responsibilities: Biomedical engineers evaluate and design answers to problems in biology and medicine, with an objective of refining the value and effectiveness of patient care. They design inventions and systems and artificial devices to substitute body parts. They also install, adjust, maintain, repair, or provide technical support for biomedical equipment.
Salary: The annual median for biomedical engineer is $ 86,960 in May 2012.
Education: In high school, future biomedical engineers should take science classes such as chemistry, physics, and biology. They should also take math classes such as calculus. In the bachelor programs they study in, they have to take engineering and biomedical sciences courses. They need a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from an accredited program, to enter the occupation.

Reflection: I would like to be one because two of my favorite classes are math and science and this career requires that. It seems like a pretty good job to work as. 

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