Typical specific areas of interest include:
Most practicing biomedical engineers are trained in a number of academic areas, including basic biomedical science, engineering, statistics, modeling and experimental investigation techniques. Biomedical engineering professionals must also have excellent communication skills and be knowledgeable in a variety of regulatory issues. Job opportunities are excellent, with graduates going on to private industry, academics, and various positions within the health care system. Some students choose to pursue more focused training in medicine and related fields.