bioengineering

@palm715 - that’s probably a very solid choice by your daughter. In general, bioengineering is considered the “least employable” engineering major (remembering that this is relative to other engineering majors), in part because it gives a broad skill set that isn’t necessarily what employers are looking for in fresh grad employees. The best prospects for bioengineering come from getting a graduate degree in the field, which is seems like both your daughter and her classmates were quick to figure out. If she wants to work in medical devices, mechanical engineering is a great way to go. If she decides later that she wants to go to graduate school for bioengineering, she can also do that with a mech eng undergrad degree.