What kinds of careers do Case BME graduates have?
An undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering prepares you for a very wide variety of careers. Previous graduates are involved in industrial research, industrial product development, industrial management, technical sales, technical specialists who assist customers in research and clinical use of complex biomedical engineering solutions (e.g., persons who work with customers of biomedical imaging companies), marketing, government relations (principally interaction with FDA from the business side), FDA (within the government), research institutes, and entrepreneurship. Graduates are also professors, physicians, high school teachers, and lawyers (typically patent law).