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Biomedical engineers design and develop medical instruments/equipment.
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In general, you need a university degree in your chosen field of engineering.
You may also need a master's degree or doctorate in a related engineering field.
You need a licence from a provincial/territorial association of professional engineers to approve engineering drawings/reports and to practise as a professional engineer (P. Eng.).
As an engineer, you are eligible for registration following graduation from an accredited educational program, after three or four years of supervised work experience in engineering, and after passing a professional practice examination.
With experience, you can move up the ranks to become a supervisor.
Most recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree, and almost 3 in 20 have a graduate degree.
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Cardiff University
Cardiff, Wales, GB
Related Program(s): Medicine: Graduate Entry (MBBCh) Master Medicine: North Wales (MBBCh) Master
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University of Kent
Canterbury, England, GB
Related Program(s): Biomedical Engineering (by Research and Thesis) (MSc) Master Biomedical Engineering (BEng) Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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King's College London
London, England, GB
Related Program(s): Biomedical Engineering (BEng) Bachelor; Honours Biomedical Engineering (MEng) Master; Honours
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University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Biomedical Engineering Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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University of Waterloo - Graduate Studies
Waterloo, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Biomedical Engineering - Master of Applied Science (MASc) Master Biomedical Engineering - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Doctorate
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Politecnico di Milano - Graduate Studies
Milano, IT
Related Program(s): Biomedical Engineering Master Bioengineering Doctorate
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