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Russ:

--- Quote from: MBBS on November 13, 2010, 10:20:24 am ---Hey Russ,

If I did do a biomed degree. And, heaven forbid, didn't get into grad med. Would I somehow be able to study engineering?

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Engineering after/during Biomed is very (very) heavily slanted towards biomedical engineering. Granted that's a fascinating field, but if it's not your thing then you'd need to do graduate study. And I don't know much about graduate entry engineering.

But at UoM, with their Melbourne Model, you can do M.Eng or something similar after biomed

98.40_for_sure:

--- Quote from: TrueLight on November 13, 2010, 12:43:11 am ---so what are you doing 99.95?

weren't u doing science/engineering

so now ur going to do biomed/engineering? or biomed/pharmeng?

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Biomed/eng, sci/eng if enter sux balls :P
and theres no such thing as biomed/pharmeng? that would be a triple degree if it did exist biomed/eng/pharmsci *drools*

Studyinghard:
What can you really become after doing the bachelor of biomedicine? I read a thread here a while ago which mentioned that your career pathways are restricted when you pick Bachelor of biomedicine.

98.40_for_sure:

--- Quote from: Studyinghard on November 13, 2010, 12:32:33 pm ---What can you really become after doing the bachelor of biomedicine? I read a thread here a while ago which mentioned that your career pathways are restricted when you pick Bachelor of biomedicine.

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Not so much restricted, but slanted?

Russ:
It's exactly the same as if you'd graduated from a BSc and majored in biochemistry/immunology/etc.

So with just your undergraduate degree, lab work or an office job requiring your skills (a scientific liaison for example).

Basically, without further study there aren't a lot of truly great jobs :P

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