<p>This post really helped me figure out most of the things. I was planning to apply for a Biomedical Engineering undergraduate program for Fall 2014 but considering the posts in this thread, I have decided to change my mind. </p>
<p>I want to get a job after the undergraduate rather than going for a graduate degree right away. I realized that I need to take more of a ‘‘traditional’’ engineering field, as NeoDymium said. </p>
<p>NeoDymium and jbrussell93, I wanted to ask you both something more on that. </p>
<p>Now, I am thinking of choosing one of these courses as my undergraduate major.
- Biological Engineering or,
- Chemical Engineering or,
- Biomaterials Engineering.</p>
<p>So will these courses help me get a job after the undergraduate AND also allow me to apply for the graduate Biomedical Eng. degree later? And are there any other courses similar to the ones I listed that provides depth in the engineering, create job opportunities and also go for BME later? Biotechnology maybe? Molecular Biology??? Please reply. </p>
<p>I have to sort out the colleges again now.</p>