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Biomedical Engineering Education

Many vocational and technical schools and community colleges offer biomedical engineering education designed to convey the basic knowledge of electronics and microprocessors used in biomedical devices. An education in biomedical engineering furnishes aspiring biomedical technicians with basic engineering skills for analysis, problem solving, and applications of technology to complex problems that may be encountered with medical devices and instrumentation.

Training in biomedical engineering prepares students with knowledge of technical medical instruments and devices; to work with other health care professionals in the design of instrumentation, devices, and software; to develop new procedures; and to conduct research that resolves problems with electronic and electrical biomedical instruments.

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Civil Engineering Schools Can Prepare You For Important Positions

Civil Engineering Schools provide opportunities to study civil engineering at varying levels: Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts (AA), Bachelor of Science (BS), and Master of Science (MS), and doctorate (PhD) degrees.

Associate degrees in civil engineering can be found in vocational, trade, and technical schools for students that do not have previous experience in engineering. A high school diploma or GED is required. Students in vocational and technical Civil Engineering Schools should anticipate courses in fundamentals of engineering, math, physics, chemistry, structural design, surveying, and related engineering subjects. Associate degrees allow for entry-level positions in fields of Civil Engineering.

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