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Originally posted by: bolido2000
Anyone here in that major? How is the job market for it?
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Personally, I would do EE with biomed minor.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Personally, I would do EE with biomed minor.
Can you get a minor in an engineering field? I've never heard of that before...
I have a lot of respect yet also hatred of BMEs. They work very hard since most (at least at my undergrad) were trying to go to med school... so when they took EE courses they made us lazy EE bums look bad!![]()
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Personally, I would do EE with biomed minor.
Can you get a minor in an engineering field? I've never heard of that before...
I have a lot of respect yet also hatred of BMEs. They work very hard since most (at least at my undergrad) were trying to go to med school... so when they took EE courses they made us lazy EE bums look bad!![]()
I am sorry to hear that. Noone made EE's look bad at my school![]()
I graduated with a BME in 1986. At that time, there were so few accredited BME programs that finding a job was difficult without a masters. Even biomedical companies only trolled for EEs or MEs, so my BME was tossed out as not meeting their requirements even though I may have been more qualified for a position. It really comes down to not being able to market yourself effectively because HR people are usually too stupid and lazy to really understand the value of your education against the masses.Originally posted by: Elemental007
Undergraduate BME's don't have many career options. BME, as an undergraduate program, seems pretty worthless.
Why not go EE anyways?
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
As an engineering tech in the medical industry, all I can say is this:
I hope you really like paperwork.
Originally posted by: Indolent
I go to an engineering school. The graduationg bio's have had consistently higher starting wages than any other majors at the school. It's also the hardest one by far though.
others:
mechanical
computer
software
electrical
architectural
industrial
*edit* Link. Actually, biomed was second to Software in this one. In all reality, besides architectural, the engineering majors are all fairly close.
BTW, I'm talking about undergrads here.
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: Indolent
I go to an engineering school. The graduationg bio's have had consistently higher starting wages than any other majors at the school. It's also the hardest one by far though.
others:
mechanical
computer
software
electrical
architectural
industrial
*edit* Link. Actually, biomed was second to Software in this one. In all reality, besides architectural, the engineering majors are all fairly close.
BTW, I'm talking about undergrads here.
Yes picking a major based on starting salary is the sure path to avoiding mid life crisis.![]()
