My Potential College Majors:
Ever since I was little, the scientific world has
intrigued me. To think that years and years and years ago, nothing was here.
Much later, life blossomed. Over time we have evolved to the creatures we are
today. Only recently have I wanted to enter a medical field, for the sake of
job security. There are two majors that I have thought about studying in
college. The two majors are biomedical engineering and kinesiology.
Biomedical engineering applies the concepts of
engineering, medicine and biology into healthcare solutions. Biomedical
engineers create prosthetic limbs, heart stents, MRI machines, equipment for
micro-implants, and more. Biomedical engineering is an ancient study. German
archeologists in 2000 found a 3,000 year old mummy from Thebes wearing a wooden
prosthetic in place of a big toe. What I enjoy about this field of science is
the large amount of benefits it allows. First, you get to work in science: a
field bursting with new discoveries every day. Second, you are working with the
most innovative technology. For example, Medtronics Health Company conducts stress
tests on its heart stents with amazing machines. Over a span of ten years,
these machines vibrate the heart stents the equivalent amount of beats your
heart will get in an average lifetime. That is remarkable. Lastly, you get to
help people. There is nothing in the world better than knowing you helped save
someone’s life.
There are three primary jobs in the field of
biomedical engineering. They are a pharmaceutical engineer, neural engineer,
and a clinical engineer. In general biomedical engineering was named number one
job by CNN Money. All these jobs offer many benefits.
Pharmaceutical engineers help manufacture and develop
new drugs and medicine. I’m not very familiar with this job, so I researched
more about it. Specifically, they work with technology to help create these
biologics. This job also requires knowledge in chemical engineering. The
average salary of a pharmaceutical engineer is about $67,000 after taxes. A
great part about pharmaceutical engineering is it can be done from anywhere. As
long as the technology is accessible, you can go on with research pretty much
anywhere. Your discoveries can be shipped almost anywhere. As long as you
deliver your work, the pay will be constant around the country. It takes about seven
to eleven years in college to become a pharmaceutical engineer. Some can get
jobs with just a Bachelor’s degree in biomedical or chemical engineering, but
many receive a doctorate before advancing into the career world. Many
pharmaceutical engineers are described as analytical and serious, even more
than most scientists. There job does require attention to detail.
Neural engineers study the behaviors and diseases of
the neural system in order to improve its properties. This can happen by
repairing, replacing, and enhancing parts of the brain. The average pay of a
neural engineer is $85,000 after taxes. The salary of a neural engineer varies
greatly between the company, location, and experience. The higher up in
position you are, the more you will be paid. The bigger the company or the
bigger the city, the more you will be paid based on demand. It requires at least a bachelor’s degree in biomedical
engineering, but most neural engineers go to graduate school, so in total it is
about eight years in college. Neural engineers are very inquisitive people,
always interested in understanding things. They are curious about the neural
system for a living.
Clinical engineers work in the government and in
hospitals helping to implement different technologies into the medical world.
The average pay of a clinical engineer is about $72,000 after taxes. The
location of a clinical engineer is critical in their amount of pay. The big
cities with many big hospitals will publicize your technology, therefore
raising your pay. Some students are able to get jobs in clinical engineering
with just a Bachelor’s degree. Some decide to get a Masters or attend graduate
school. The education of a clinical engineer can range from four to eight years
in college. The personality of a clinical engineer must be social. They must
collaborate with people to create and sell their technology in hospitals.
Interaction is a huge part of clinical engineering.
The second major I’m interested in is kinesiology. I
love helping people, and I have always been active. I can relate to people who
have hurt themselves in the busy days of life or prioritize their health. Three
jobs popular in kinesiology are a physical therapist, an athletic trainer, and a
personal trainer.
A physical therapist creates programs for people to
recover from an injury. The average pay of a physical therapist after taxes was
about $88,000. Based off seniority and experience, people can make more or less
than that figure. Where you live will affect your pay. Depending on how
expensive it is to live somewhere, their pay will be affected. Physical
therapists must have seven years of college under their belt; four in
undergraduate school and three of physical therapy school at the graduate
level. Physical therapists must be calm and determined. A recovery for a
patient could take years. Getting impatient will just make the patient more
frustrated.
An athletic trainer provides immediate attention to a
patient right after they have hurt themselves. I’ve always been unfamiliar with
the education needed to be an athletic trainer. Many athletic trainers are
hired for sports teams to give players the health care they need. An athletic trainer
can make a salary from $35,000 to $75,000 after taxes. An athletic trainer for
the New York Giants will obviously make more than the athletic trainer for a
high school team. Again, you also have to factor in where you live. How
expensive your area is can affect you salary. It takes about four to six years
to become an athletic trainer. Some just receive a Bachelor’s degree, but
others receive a Master’s degree. The personality of an athletic trainer must
be a quick thinker and compassionate. On the spot, they must come up with a
diagnoses and whether someone should continue playing. Also, a person feels better when someone
empathizes for them. An athletic trainer requires both these traits.
A personal trainer creates a program for a person
based off their medical history to increase their health and fitness. The
average pay of a personal trainer is about $39,182 after taxes. Personal
trainers’ salaries vary dramatically based on location. Regions of the country
are more fit and willing to exercise than others. A recent survey revealed that people exercise the most in the west
coast. Also, wealthy people usually are the ones to put money towards a
personal trainer. When you live in a wealthy town, more customers are expected.
And again how expensive your area is will affect your pay. Personal trainers
can either receive certification or academics and certification. Most personal
trainers take four years of college for a Bachelor’s degree then receive
certification to train people. Others just receive certification, but they are
least likely to be hired against a personal trainer who went to college. A
personal trainer must be responsible yet humorous. Weight lifting and
cardiovascular exercise can hurt someone if they go beyond their limits. You
must be wise about their amount of exercise because you still want to push them
hard. Also, a personal trainer must make the experience somewhat fun in order
for people to keep on exercising. By listening to what people want and helping
them reach their goals, you will be a great personal trainer.
These two majors have great jobs with them. For both,
my goal is to help people. Our world would be a better place if we each helped
somebody. Hopefully, my careers in the future contribute to the welfare of
mankind.
I also am interested in the field of biology as well. You seem like a very determined and practical person think about job security and such. You listed a lot of careers and it is good to have many different option just in case one career isn't as great as you thought it would be. Your goal of helping people is very compassionate and I also desire to help people through my job as well.
ReplyDeleteEmilie,
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous that you've find a career path (or greatly narrowed-down your options) that both satisfies you're need for job security your passion for science. The general field of medical research is truly fascinating, and will always lead to jobs that are absolutely necessary in our world. There will always be new patients to treat and diseases, treatments, and reactions to study, and improvements can always be made, promising both pay and exciting advancements.
Maybe I should be a pharmaceutical engineer...