Biomedical engineering to biomechatronics?

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The discussion centers on the educational pathways leading to a Master's program in Biomechatronics. The participant is considering a Bachelor's degree in either Mechatronics or Biomedical Engineering, expressing a preference for Biomedical Engineering due to its broader scope. It is concluded that the best approach is to consult the specific department offering the Master's program to determine which undergraduate foundation is more advantageous for pursuing Biomechatronics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Mechatronics principles
  • Knowledge of Biomedical Engineering concepts
  • Familiarity with Biomechatronics applications
  • Awareness of university program structures
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the curriculum of Mechatronics programs
  • Explore Biomedical Engineering coursework and its relevance to Biomechatronics
  • Contact the Biomechatronics Master's program department for guidance
  • Investigate career opportunities in Biomechatronics
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Students considering a career in Biomechatronics, academic advisors, and educators in the fields of Mechatronics and Biomedical Engineering.

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the university I'm going to has a bachelors program in Mechantronics and Biomedical engineering, but ultimately I want to take the Masters program in Biomechatronics, I personally find Biomedical engineering more interesting since it covers more fields. But I'm not sure what's the best path for Biomechatronics.

which would be the better basis, Mechatronics or Biomedical engineering?
 
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Programs in these fields can vary from school to school. It would probably be best to ask the department that offered the master's program that you're interested in.
 
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