Biomedical & Industrial Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #6

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We’ve discussed the four main branches of engineering but there are so many other fields doing important work, so today we’re going to explore a few of them. In this episode we’ll explore some of the history and fundamentals of industrial engineering, biomedical engineering, and bioengineering.

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If you're here for the Biomedical here you go:
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yullystarcofan
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It scares me how interested I'm becoming into biomedical engineering and less interest in being a general practitioner.... back to the drawing board?

Kevinakevinakevina
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It is worth mentioning that aerospace, biomedical engineering as well as many others include a mix of the main engineering disciplines. For example, as an electrical and electronics engineering, I have worked on biomedical engineering, lab-on-chip, nanotechnology. So, you don't have to start necessarily with biomedical to become a biomedical engineer.

MrJohn
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Proud Industrial Engineering and Operations Research major 😊

celes
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CrashCourse helped me a lot to know what I wanted to do in my professional life by making me discover a lot of things (especially in the biology course), and almost 4 years later, when I just got my baccalauréat (graduation in France) and finally decide the job I want to do, they do a video on this job (biomedical engineer) 😍
Thank you very much for what you do and keep going !

lilianboucher
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I wish I knew about biomedical engineering while in high school. I entered college as a pre-med student because of lack of knowledge about other fields of study or career paths. I hated even just thinking about med school because deep down I knew being a physician was not for me. I just have too many different interests and when I found out about biomedical engineering, I knew that it was exactly what I wanted to do. I have never felt such passion for anything else. I will be switching my major soon to BME, so anyone who is a Biomedical engineer, I will love some advice and insight into life as a BME.

cheryl
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Here's two keywords for people who want to find out more about biomedical engineering: lab-on-a-chip and organ-on-a-chip. They're really interesting.

yondaime
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Im going to study biomedical engineering next year!!

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I'm planning to take industrial engineering as my course on college, and I have no idea about maths, etc. But I am willing to learn. I am afraid, thank God I found your chanel

angelinedeleon
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I don't know what it is, but it feels like the animations and style in this episode are a lot higher quality than previous CrashCourse episodes. Not that they were bad before or anything, but the amount of detail and charm and depth has improved!
Biomedical engineering is one of the fields I'm most excited about seeing flourish. I really wish I knew more about all of the details about it, but it is nice to see a breakdown from a broader perspective of many of the possible considerations. Thanks for the video!

Infantry
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I'm nowhere near my senior year of HS yet, but watching this video makes me want to major in biomedical engineering! Ty for your informative content! 💕

violetvillas
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Not typically into engineering, but being an amputee, this was fascinating

aidencat
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I'm finishing Biomedical Engineering and I love it <3

constanzaosorio
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A big point missed is that Biomedical Engineers also have a considerable knowledge of the FDA. It seems minor, but all biomedical devices are subject to Design Control under the FDA which is a lot of what biomedical engineers do.

AllFloofAndNoThoughts
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I'm choosing career paths for college and biomedical was (and still is) my first choice, this video got me in the best moment! Thank you <3

superagucova
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I'm enrolling on a college tomorrow and I chose biomedical engineering. Looking forward to study it. This video is fascinating Thank you

Zaven
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Love the video i really like biomedical engineering and can’t wait for an episode on aerospace engineering. I hope to study either one of those fields

dean
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My dreams came true, yall did a video on biomed engineering!! Thanks to you all I am almost done with my bachelor's degree in this great field. Thanks crash course!!

laurenadegoke
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Hello, as an industrial engineer, you broke my heart -_- you told about my field just 3 minutes but there are also a lot of big branches in industrial engineering, such as logistic, quality control, material production planning and simulation. You forgot Henry Ford was a revolutioner for industrial engineering. Also 5S and Toyota is very big things in Quality Engineering -_-


PS: Industrial Engineering is heart of Consumerism and Liberal Economy/Capitalism. And as a liberal i dont want to argue about how capitalism is making our lives more quality.

mustakyinanc
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Yay yall talked about my major my friends and i freaked when we saw this video posted. Biomed Pride!

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