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Programs What branch of engineering to major in for biomedical?
Depends on what part of biomedical engineering you are interested in. If you are interested in bioelectronics, electrical engineering would be a wise choice. For biomechanics, mechanical engineering would give you the most appropriate background. If you are interested in biomaterials and tissue...- Materialsam
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Engineering Materials Engineering vs Biomaterials Engineering
Hello everyone, I am currently enrolled in a Materials Engineering course, but I recently found out that I might be allowed to switch to Biomaterials Engineering, which sounds a bit more appealing to me, since, at the moment, I am interested in a career in the pharmaceutical sector. However...- Materialsam
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Engineering BEng Materials Engineering to MSc Biomedical Engineering?
The design of excipients does indeed sound interesting. I am interested in multiple sectors of the industry, including drug delivery. The reason why I chose Materials Engineering is that I am very interested in biomaterials/tissue engineering/stem cells, whilst not limiting myself to only this...- Materialsam
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Engineering BEng Materials Engineering to MSc Biomedical Engineering?
Hello everyone, I have been reading this forums for a while, and today I made an account! Anyway, I am currently a first year Materials Engineering student. Whilst I know it is still very early to start thinking about postgrad, I realized that my interest lies within...- Materialsam
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