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Biomedical Engineering Technology, Biotechnology
Degree programs in biomedical engineering and biotechnology from accredited universities and colleges. |
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Biomedical Engineering
Combining traditional engineering expertise with an understanding
of biological processes, biomedical engineering technology degree
holders work with physicians, therapists and other technicians
in the design, construction, implementation and maintenance of
sophisticated healthcare equipment and lifesaving devices.
BMETs, also called Biomedical Electronics Technicians, Biomedical Equipment Technicians, Clinical Engineers, Biomedical Product Development Engineers, and Biomedical Engineers work in many diverse environments such as hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, medical laboratories, universities, and research institutions.
BMET professionals can expect exciting careers in areas such as:
- Medical instrumentation
- Image processing and archiving
- Biosignal processing
- Biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering
- Bioinformatics and telemedicine
- Biomedical computing
As the healthcare field continues its rapid growth and the role
of technology in diagnostic, therapeutic and research activities
continues to expand, skilled biomedical engineers will be in
demand. In fact, the biomedical engineering career field is increasing
at about 26% per year through 2012 according to the U.S. Department
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| Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology Schools |
| DeVry University Campus Programs* Biomedical Engineering Technology - Bachelor of Science*
DeVry's BMET program is accredited by ABET, the official accreditation body for biomedical engineering programs in the United States. By providing a firm foundation in biological sciences as well as core competencies required of electronics engineering technologists.
*The Biomedical Engineering Technology BS Degree program is currently available as an on campus program. Locations include: AZ (Phoenix), CA (Fremont, Pomona, Sacramento), FL (Miramar, Orlando), GA (Decatur), IL (Addison, Chicago, Tinley Park), MO (Kansas City), NJ (North Brunswick), OH (Columbus), PA (Ft. Washington), TX (Houston, Irving), WA (Federal Way).
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| Keiser University Campus Programs Port St. Lucie, FL Biotechnology - Associate of Science
Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Biotechnology trains students in many disciplines including genetics, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Graduates will possess the skills to perform laboratory tests using stardardized laboratory procedures.
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