Biomedical Engineering
Expected Growth: 7%
Median Pay: $100,730
Degree: Bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering
Math and Science Focus: Calculus and Biology
Types of Projects: Artificial Organs, Prosthetics, Imaging, Medical Devices, and Wearable Devices
Skills: Collaboration, Problem Solving, and Innovation
Job Phases: Research, Design, Test, Implement, Maintenance

Biomedical engineers design and create medical devices, equipment, and technologies to help improve healthcare. They work at the intersection of engineering and medicine, developing things like prosthetics, imaging systems, and even artificial organs. If you're interested in science, technology, and helping people live healthier lives, biomedical engineering could be the perfect fit for you!
*Based on the US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
What Is A Biomedical Engineer?
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