ok yea. I read on a website that orthopedic engineering (bones, muscles, etc.) as well as tissue engineering will have a high growth in the future. Thanks a lot for your help. If I have any more questions, I will be sure to let you know.
Ok thanks. now i know biomedical engineering as a whole has a really good future but does a job specializing in biomechanics itself have a promising future?
ok so ur saying with a mechanical engineering degree, i will have more of a background and be looked at as more knowledgeable in biomechanics. So would a bachelors degree in mechanical and a masters in biomedical (specifically biomechanics) work?
Say I want to specialize in biomechanics in biomedical engineering. Should I go strait to a undergraduate biomedical engineering program or a mechanical engineering program and then specialize?
I took some time to think about it and i am starting to consider biomedical engineering. It seems like an interesting career and it has a bright future. I am also aware that it has aspects of many other types of engineering in it tho such as mechanical, chemical, and electrical. Can anyone...
Hi! I'm an upcoming senior in high school and I have been spending a lot of my time trying to choose which field would be best for me. I've highly considered engineering but I want to keep all of my options open. My main interests are math and physics, but I am also interested in chemistry...