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    Engineering Specialize in biomechanics in biomedical engineering

    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.
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    Engineering Specialize in biomechanics in biomedical engineering

    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?
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    Engineering Specialize in biomechanics in biomedical engineering

    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?
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    Engineering Specialize in biomechanics in biomedical engineering

    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?
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    Choose a Major: Math, Physics, Chemistry

    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...
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    Choose a Major: Math, Physics, Chemistry

    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...
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