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Biomedical Engineering without Physics

  • 28-05-2016 09:10PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16


    Hi all,
    So I am currently trying to decide what to study in 3rd level and at present my number one on my Cao is Biomedical Engineering in Dcu. This course really interests me as I am interested in learning about new medical advancements.
    The problem I have is I am worried that having not studied physics, applied maths or even engineering for leaving cert, that I would find the course too difficult and ultimately not be able to cope.
    Biology and Maths are my two favourite subjects in school and this course seems like a great way to combine the two. Although Maths is an interest of mine, I wouldn't regard myself as great at it but the min HC3 requirement shouldn't be a problem to me.
    I was hoping that maybe others who have done this course or the same course elsewhere could help give me advice as to whether I am making the correct choice.
    All opinions welcome
    -TT


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