Is bioengineering engineering in the true sense of the word or is it something a bit
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Genuinely wondering about this. Not trying to sling mud at it or something.
Genuinely wondering about this. Not trying to sling mud at it or something.
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Yes, it's very much on the engineering side. Most bioeng degrees are very heavy on medical devices.
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Yes, it's very much on the engineering side. Most bioeng degrees are very heavy on medical devices.
Yes, it's very much on the engineering side. Most bioeng degrees are very heavy on medical devices.
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That would be biomedical engineering. Bioengineering in the medical field is things such as genetic and tissue engineering.
That would be biomedical engineering. Bioengineering in the medical field is things such as genetic and tissue engineering.
Biotechnology degrees are what usually cover the more biological side such as genetic engineering.
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