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Biomedical Technology/Technician programs prepare individuals to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of engineers engaged in developing biological or medical systems and products. Includes instruction in instrument calibration, design and installation testing, system safety and maintenance procedures, procurement and installation procedures, and report preparation.
Of the 52 Biomedical Technology/Technician degrees granted each year at the Bachelors degree level, women make up 44% percent and men make up 56% percent of the field of study. Did you know that California has more students being awarded a degree in Biomedical Technology/Technician than any other state in the US? In fact, California granted 30 degrees last year! The average starting salary for an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Technology/Technician is $57,600.
The highest paying career for Biomedical Technology/Technician majors is Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other. However, something else to think about is how much demand there is for certain positions. A career that is in high need that a degree in Biomedical Technology/Technician can prepare you for is Medical Equipment Repairers.
These are the highest paying careers for Biomedical Technology/Technician majors.
These are the careers in highest demand for Biomedical Technology/Technician majors.
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