biomed engineering

<p>how is biomedical engineering at yale?</p>

<p>The biomedical engineering program at Y ale is relatively new so that means that the elective courses offered at some schools such as Johns Hopkins may not exist at Yale. However, the trade off is that you are taking a very strong biomedical engineering core (similar to any biomedical engineering program at any school), and if you choose you may elect to take courses in any of Yale’s equally strong engineering departments at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Furthermore, you have one on one professor interaction so you develop a strong relationship with your professors over your undergraduate career (1:1 ratio) which means opportunities to do research immediately after freshman year or if you’re especially ambitious freshman year. Also Yale’s brand new state of the art Malone Center (for biomedical engineering research/courses) means that you’re given access to the best research equipment you’ll need to succeed.</p>

<p>thanks…does applying to a new program help with getting admissions to yale? i was just wondering.</p>

<p>It’s an incredibly strong program.</p>