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What education must you have to work in the field of bionics?
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I am currently finishing high school, and I am interested in working in the field of bionics. Where could I find work, and what education and what degrees should I have?
Thanks for the info. I was looking more towards industry-related bionics uses (I think they’re called biomimetics).
i.e. creating a concept for a cell phone that is hydrophobic, based on plants or animals who have this ability.
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November 11th, 2009 at 8:02 am
if u don’t know anyone in this field, go to the nearest college and talk to a counselor or a hospital and talk to the people in that department. find out all the aspects of it. if it is an open field, how the pay is. what courses u need. if the hospital will hire u and pay for ur college once u get to a certain stage. what ur grade average in college has to be to get help with tuition or hired. obviously deans list people get better jobs but every place of employment has different standards. get a list of questions together and ask at the end of the interview if they know of anything more u need to know or if u forgot anything pertinent to the job. basically is there anything i didn’t ask that i need to know?good luck
November 11th, 2009 at 8:02 am
engineering, human kinetics, and computer programing.
it’s not something that you walk into and say "hey. i’m gonna build that guy an arm".