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What is the difference between Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering?

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M. Jabrowsky

M. Jabrowsky

M. Jabrowsky
M. Jabrowsky, Bank Manager, Ohio

Answered Jul 05, 2019

The difference between biomedical engineering and bioengineering can have varying interpretations. Generally, biomedical engineering is the more widely encompassing field, including the development of engineering solutions to both biological and clinical questions.

The difference between biomedical engineering and bioengineering can have varying interpretations.
Bioengineers work with doctors, therapists, and researchers to develop systems, equipment, and devices to solve problems, which is essential to the field of science and technology. Bioengineering is a broader field of study. It focuses on biological processes, which includes food, agriculture, and environmental processes. Biomedical engineering has more complex subdivisions. This field of education and research is imperative toward improving human health.

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J. Pollock

J. Pollock

J. Pollock
J. Pollock, Science Professor, Los Angeles

Answered Jul 04, 2019

If you go to school for bioengineering, then you will need to take a lot of classes in the sciences and math. Most of the classes will have information that somehow pertains to medicine and engineering. This is an important field because it helps to provide tools for doctors and nurses to help patients get diagnosed and treated for their ailments. Bioengineering occupations usually pay about sixty thousand dollars per year.

If you go to school for bioengineering, then you will need to take a lot of classes in the sciences
Biomedical engineering is very similar, but its main difference from bioengineering is that biomedical engineering is the smaller field inside of the bigger category or study, bioengineering. Biomedical engineering may study how living things affect human aspects. Physiological studies are a part of the biomedical engineering courses whereas it is not with bioengineering.

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