Are you interested in courses in electronics, medical
terminology, and biomedical instrumentation? Do you
want to work in hospitals, original equipment manufacturers,
or independent service organizations?
At no time in the history of medicine has the growth
in knowledge and technology been so profound. Bioinstrumentation
is the application of electronics and measurement
principles and techniques to develop devices used
in diagnosis and treatment of disease. Computers
and its associated components are important in bioinstrumentation,
from the microprocessor that does a variety of small
tasks in a single purpose instrument to the extensive
computing power needed to process the large amount
of information in a medical imaging system.
Your
rewards for being technologically literate are
strong career fields that typically provide steady
employment, training opportunities, fringe benefits,
and promotional opportunities. Is Biomedical Engineering
Technology for you? Visit
our undergraduate program.
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