How many years would it take to complete a degree in bioengineering?

aznsoccerplaya asked:


I am currently a freshmen at western Washington university and i would like to major in bioengineering, but since they don’t have a program that is specifically towards bioengineering. I was thinking that i can complete my four years at Western Washington University and do two years at University of Washington for bioengineering. what prerequisite would i need to satisfy my classes for bioengineering?

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Bioengineering?

T-Man asked:


What exactly is Bioengineering. I am going to college and i think it is the field i want, but a lot of colleges only have agricultural bioengineering. Is there a difference or not? I want to work with nature, and have a good paying job to support a family. I also like a little bit of chemistry. Any suggestions on a simmilar field of work?

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What is the job out look for someone with a bachelor’s degree in bioengineering?

gmeboy007 asked:


I will be getting my bachelor’s degree in bioengineering in a couple of years and in a concentration of cellular and tissue regeneration. I simply want to know how likely it is for someone like me to find a job in my concentration within the next 5 years. I’m not that really concerned with 10 years or more but if it is important, then please say something.

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what are the non-UC universities in CA that has undergrad majors for bioengineering?

socrates asked:


I plan on getting an undergrad degree in bioengineering and then transferring to UCSD to get my grad degree. Is this a good idea? So what are some non-UC universities in CA that provide an undergrad degree in Bioengineering?

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What is the difference between bioengineering and biomedical engineering?

Daniel Y asked:


OK so I am a senior in high school and I have always been interested in biology and I recently became very interested in engineering. So, I am looking to pursue a career that combines both. My question is what are the fundamental differences between bioengineering and biomedical engineering? What kind of work will I be doing with degrees in those fields? Which offers better job stability? Better salary? etc, etc.

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