they are fantastic... you should pursue it. the next 'boom' is going to be in biotechnology.
Nanotechnology is better than biotechnology as nanotechnology can be applied to different career fields like electronics, medical, robotics, engineering and agriculture. So students from diverse fields can enter it. Biotechnology is limited to agriculture and pharmaceuticals. Salary, employment benefits and future growth prospects are very high as compared to Biotechnology.
For a career in chemical engineering one should consider courses in chemistry and biology. After that courses to take include business and management and biotechnology.
If you are considering a career in biotechnology research and development, it would probably be better to get a degree in some field of biology. Degrees in microbiology or pharmacology might be more beneficial than a degree in engineering.
genetic engineering
biotechnology
no not advisable.
mechanical
Career prospects are potential career opportunities.
According to scientists the prospects of biotechnology are excellent. It can lead to new drugs to treat disease. It also means that new jobs are being created to further study biotechnology. On a financial basis, many Wall Street stock analysts believe that biotechnology companies will be able to attract more investment monies and that the stock prices of these companies on a long term basis are good.
The prospect for the future of a job or career
It is a new kind of engineering and therefore graduates with a degree in biomedical engineering are well sought after with a variety of career options open to them. Biomedical engineering teaches you the engineering processes in sensitive bodies, as opposed to other engineering degrees. This enables you to apply your knowledge of sensitive systems into many fields of engineering, enabling you to be the best kind of engineer. Currently, not only is medicine making advances, but so is machinery, and this occupation allows the combination of the two to help further medical achievements, and create treatments, artificial limbs, and artificial organs etc.
Absolutely, yes.