Does biomedical engineering have a lot of biology course work?
By combining biology and medicine with engineering, biomedical engineers develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related problems. Many do research with life scientists, chemists, and medical scientists in order to develop and evaluate systems and products for use in the fields of biology and health. A fairly new subject matter, accredited biomedical engineering training is generally a five year course designed to ground students in engineering and biology and teach them techniques necessary for modern bioengineering practice. Therefore, elements of tissue engineering and cellular and molecular biotechnology are added to a traditional curriculum of engineering and biology courses.
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