How should a student prepare for a career in Biomedical Engineering?
The biomedical engineering student should first plan to become a good engineer and acquire an understanding of life sciences. Good communication skills are also important, because biomedical engineers often provide a vital link among professionals with medical, technical, scientific, or other engineering backgrounds. High school preparation for biomedical engineering is the same as that for any other engineering discipline, except that life science course work should also be included. Advanced Placement courses in these areas would help. At the college level, the student usually selects engineering as the general area of study, and then chooses a discipline concentration within engineering. Some students will major in chemical, electrical, mechanical engineering or materials science and engineering with an emphasis in biomedical engineering. Upon graduation, many students continue their education in a graduate school where they obtain valuable biomedical research experience at the Mast