Biomedical engineering as a career field will continue expanding at an average of 26.1% through 2012 according to the U. S. Department of Labor. Through your education in Norway's Biomedical Engineering Technology program , you can enjoy an exciting career as a biomedical product development engineer, clinical applications specialist, biomedical equipment technician, pharmaceutical process engineer, field service representative or in a wide variety of other roles for health care organizations, government agencies and for-profit biotech companies.
Craft your own schedule
Pressed for time? At Norway you can pursue your education in Biomedical Engineering Technology on either a full-time or part-time basis. Choose from day, evening, and weekend classes to construct the schedule that best fits your needs.
Draw upon our faculty's expertise
In this rapidly changing field, it is essential to study with the experts. Our faculty provides current instruction using up-to-date equipment and systems. They will help you sharpen your analytical skills while you develop high level competency in a wide variety of technical systems such as those used for medical imaging, patient monitoring, and automatic insulin delivery. Through hands-on team projects, you can learn to work with artificial devices that support patients' needs. You will also gain the skills needed to work in laboratory settings. Your education in biomedical engineering technology will open a career path that is exciting, challenging and varied. |