Bioengineering verse Computer Engineerig

<p>It can be, depending on the school and the faculty/departments available… some places might call it “agricultural engineering” to distinguish it from other areas of bioengineering. At some schools, agricultural engineering (along with biomedical, bioprocess, environmental, etc.) might be concentrations you take within the bioengineering major.</p>

<p>OP: see if you’re really interested in what your school has to offer with regards to classes within bioE and CE… if your bioE program is specialized enough (like s1185’s post suggests) both majors are going to be useful for different areas and different reasons.</p>

<p>as for job outlook… there’s this: [url=<a href=“http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm#outlook]Engineers[/url”>http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm#outlook]Engineers[/url</a>]
and you might also want to look at post-graduate surveys from recent bioE and CE majors if your career center offers them.</p>