Biomedical Engineering Career Guide

Biomedical engineers design devices, equipment, and systems used in healthcare — from pacemakers and prosthetics to imaging machines and diagnostic software.

Where medicine meets engineering.

This guide covers what Biomedical Engineering graduates actually earn, what they typically owe, how fast the field is growing, and how exposed it is to AI disruption — so you can decide whether the major is worth the cost before you commit.

Entry-level salary
$70,000
Average student debt
$38,000
10-year job growth
+10%
AI disruption risk
Low

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