View Full Version : Biomedical Engineering for MEs?
Seth0Mitchell
Dec15-11, 08:00 AM
How does one go about getting into biomedEng with a degree in mechanical engineering. Just the artificial limb and organ side of things?
Highway
Dec15-11, 08:07 AM
usually it's incredibly easy . . . at least for biomechanics. for artificial organs, you would probably specialize imo depending on your research. the ugrad classes (about 3 of them) deal with the heart and vascular system, liver and kidney, and lungs and blood.
limbs might apply to biomechanics, so you should really be a good candidate!
Seth0Mitchell
Dec15-11, 08:21 AM
Is for getting into a graduate program, or as in getting a job. I was asking more for getting a job.
Highway
Dec15-11, 09:12 AM
Is for getting into a graduate program, or as in getting a job. I was asking more for getting a job.
real world jobs exist in the field of bioengineering? this would be the first i've heard of it. . .
Seth0Mitchell
Dec15-11, 09:27 AM
Hahaha there are actually a lot of jobs available for it here in New Orleans. But the requirements for all of them say BS in Biomed Eng or relevant degree. I'm just curious if a degree in MechE is "relevant" enough for something like that, along with some personal learning of the field?
Highway
Dec15-11, 09:43 AM
yeah, go for it . . . it can't hurt.
see if a community college offers bio1-2 at night . . .
Seth0Mitchell
Dec15-11, 09:49 AM
Ive already taken bio 1 and 2, and physiology and anatomy class.
Highway
Dec15-11, 10:41 AM
Ive already taken bio 1 and 2, and physiology and anatomy class.
you are definitely qualified then, 100%.
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.