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Are there any current bioengineering students? Can you briefly talk about your experience studying this major? Well...still

Hello! I am an undergraduate student majoring in bioengineering.

Biological engineering itself is an engineering discipline and is not very different from general engineering majors (electrical engineering, software engineering, etc.). The first and second year students mainly master the mathematical knowledge necessary for engineering: advanced mathematics, college physics, organic and inorganic chemistry, mechanical drawing, etc. Professional courses are offered in the junior year, such as cell engineering and enzyme engineering. Unlike biological sciences, biotechnology and other science majors, bioengineering focuses on practicality and application, with less theoretical stuff. Those who graduate with a bachelor's degree will mainly enter factories and biopharmaceutical factories. Research work generally requires postgraduate entrance examinations and Ph.D.

There are many classes and a tight schedule, which makes course selection very troublesome and has great resistance... Also, if you want to study bioengineering, you must have practical ability if you want to have a future, and don't study rotely.