ColdLipstick
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Hey guys!
I would like to know about the new Biomedical Engineering course offered in USYD after 2013, where you select a normal engineering major such as Mechanical, Chemical etc.
If I select the Chemical Engineering 'major', does that really make me qualified as a Chemical Engineer and allow me to work in the Chemical Engineering industry? Since on my course it writes B.Engineering (Biomedical).
I may have asked this question before however I have been reading around and come across this thread:
http://community.boredofstudies.org...ospects-biomedical-engineers.html#post4829658
Which makes me worry on the last comment made by velox on the narrow mind of HRs.
I also would like to know if Biomedical Engineering graduates from USYD get into Design jobs rather than Technicians and what is the salary like?
THANKS IN ADVANCE!
I would like to know about the new Biomedical Engineering course offered in USYD after 2013, where you select a normal engineering major such as Mechanical, Chemical etc.
If I select the Chemical Engineering 'major', does that really make me qualified as a Chemical Engineer and allow me to work in the Chemical Engineering industry? Since on my course it writes B.Engineering (Biomedical).
I may have asked this question before however I have been reading around and come across this thread:
http://community.boredofstudies.org...ospects-biomedical-engineers.html#post4829658
Which makes me worry on the last comment made by velox on the narrow mind of HRs.
I also would like to know if Biomedical Engineering graduates from USYD get into Design jobs rather than Technicians and what is the salary like?
THANKS IN ADVANCE!