Prepare for a Specialized Career that Could Revolutionize Healthcare
Not only is the biomedical engineering career field growing at twice the rate of all other occupations combined, it's ripe with opportunity for groundbreaking advancements and far-reaching benefits in the healthcare industry. Using traditional engineering skills, professionals in this field analyze and solve biological and medical technology problems. Biomedical engineers may take on a broad variety of challenges, everything from creating portable electrocardiogram recorders to working to advance digital speech recognition.
Biomedical engineering careers are found in a number of diverse environments, such as:
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- Hospitals
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Medical laboratories
- Universities
- Research institutions
Put Your DeVry Degree to Work by Advancing Healthcare in a Biomedical Engineering Career
When you earn your biomedical engineering technology degree from DeVry, you'll be equipped to use cutting-edge engineering principles to analyze and facilitate biological and medical technology advances to enhance today's healthcare. Also known as biomedical product development engineers and biomedical equipment technicians, professionals in this field are responsible for designing, constructing, implementing and maintaining:
- Artificial devices that replace or support body functions, such as pacemakers, prosthetic devices and artificial organs.
- Therapeutic products, such as healthcare-related lasers, and systems that perform critical functions such as tissue fusion, insulin delivery and muscle repair.
- Sensors for various patient-monitoring devices and bioelectric and telemetry equipment.
- Medical imaging instrumentation such as magnetic resonance and X-ray tools.
Get the Biomedical Engineering Career You Want with a Degree from DeVry
With a bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology from DeVry, you'll not only be prepared for career-entry positions in the burgeoning field of biomedical engineering, you'll build a solid foundation for advancement to supervisory and management positions.
Biomedical engineering technology degree holders will be prepared for careers in areas such as:
- Medical instrumentation
- Image processing and archiving
- Biosignal processing
- Biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering
- Bioinformatics and telemedicine
- Biomedical computing
DeVry is the university where you can gain the skills, credentials and respect you need to make it big in the world of biomedical engineering technology. DeVry's success at preparing its students for careers is hard to beat! Check this out.for the past year in all DeVry programs and locations combined, 91% of DeVry graduates in the active job market held positions in their chosen field within 6 months of graduation and earned average entry-level salary of $41,000.
Earn your degree at DeVry today and start your career in biomedical engineering tomorrow!
Learn more about how your biomedical engineering technology degree can be applied in a variety of career fields. Click to download Careers in Healthcare Technology fact sheet (PDF) and Careers in Electronics fact sheet (PDF).
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