SUMMARY
Biomedical Engineering/Bioengineering encompasses the design and creation of medical devices and cellular therapies. Programs typically offer specializations such as electrical emphasis for medical equipment, mechanical emphasis for implantable devices, and cellular/bioengineering for tissue growth. The field is driven by the need to develop sellable products rather than solely focusing on research. Students are encouraged to explore core textbooks in biomedical engineering to gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
PREREQUISITES
- Basic understanding of anatomy
- Familiarity with electrical engineering principles
- Knowledge of mechanical engineering concepts
- Awareness of cellular biology and tissue engineering
NEXT STEPS
- Research medical device design principles
- Explore textbooks in biomedical engineering core courses
- Learn about 3D printing applications in prosthetics
- Investigate advancements in imaging technologies and their applications
USEFUL FOR
Students considering a career in Biomedical Engineering, professionals in medical device development, and anyone interested in the intersection of engineering and biological sciences.