please help really confused

<p>i want to be a biomedical engineer but i don’t know how, i heard you get a undergrad in electrical or mechanical engineering then switch to a graduates in biomed, i know there are some underrgrad biomedical programs so how do i become one. as well as where are they generally employed (i know companies) but what kinds of companies</p>

<p>Start here, be sure to read all the tabbed pages…
[Biomedical</a> Engineers : Occupational Outlook Handbook : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics](<a href=“http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/biomedical-engineers.htm]Biomedical”>http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/biomedical-engineers.htm)
You can use any college search engine to find undergrad BME programs. [College</a> Admissions, Search, and Financial Aid Help from College Confidential - College Admissions, Search, and Financial Aid Help from College Confidential](<a href=“http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/index.htm]College”>http://www.collegeconfidential.com/college_search/index.htm) OR
[College</a> Navigator - National Center for Education Statistics](<a href=“http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/]College”>College Navigator - National Center for Education Statistics)
Or at ABET - [Accredited</a> Program Search](<a href=“http://main.abet.org/aps/Accreditedprogramsearch.aspx]Accredited”>http://main.abet.org/aps/Accreditedprogramsearch.aspx)</p>

<p>Many people think it is best to major in ME, ChemE, EE, or ECE with a specialization or concentration in BME. Take a look at the explanation provided by CMU -
[Carnegie</a> Mellon Biomedical Engineering](<a href=“http://www.bme.cmu.edu/ugprog/major.html]Carnegie”>http://www.bme.cmu.edu/ugprog/major.html)</p>

<p>Kind of companies?</p>

<p>Surgical, imaging, and frug delivery devices.</p>

<p>Pharmaceutics, saline. </p>

<p>Diagnostics. etc</p>

<p>*drug delivery</p>