Graduate Biomedical Engineer
What Is a Graduate Biomedical Engineer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Is a Graduate Biomedical Engineering Degree?
A graduate biomedical engineering degree is usually a master's degree that focuses on the research and design of medical devices and equipment, as well as programming the software necessary for such devices to work. Biomedical engineers help develop artificial organs, prosthetic body parts, and various other devices as needed. Many also repair and troubleshoot such devices. Depending on the type of work you do as a graduate biomedical engineer, you may work closely with doctors and other direct healthcare providers to help them implant and configure medical devices in particularly complex cases. Some people continue on to get a doctorate in this field. Doctors of biomedical engineering often focus more on cutting-edge research and highly experimental devices.
What Jobs Can I Get as a Biomedical Engineer Graduate?
The primary job available to you as a biomedical engineer graduate is that of a biomedical engineer. This degree focuses on one specific job, and there is little variation in job titles, though your actual duties may vary by employer. Fulfilling the qualifications of a biomedical engineer requires a degree and often an internship or some other experience within the field. Many biomedical engineers work with highly advanced and expensive equipment, so the more experience you have, the easier it is to stand out from other engineers. Fulfilling the responsibilities and duties of a biomedical engineer requires research skills, teamwork skills, engineering skills, and presentation skills.
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