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What can you do with a major in Biomedical Engineering?

Challenge yourself with a career in medical device design, imaging systems development or software application creation. 

This versatile major serves as an excellent background for many professions that develop life-changing solutions to medical and biological problems. Here is a sample of the jobs you’d qualify for as a biomedical engineering graduate: 

  • Application consultant
  • Assembly technician
  • Biomedical engineer
  • Biomedical equipment technician
  • Cardiology clinical research coordinator  
  • Product development engineer
  • Quality manager
  • Rehabilitation technician
  • Research and development engineer
  • Systems engineer 

Go to medical school, dental school or earn another advanced degree.

Some biomedical engineering majors choose to pursue an advanced degree in a health field. Our graduates have gone on to institutions such as the Mayo Clinic, Cornell University, Northwestern University and University of Notre Dame for graduate and professional studies. 

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