<p>4everyoung: BME, at it’s core, is an engineering discipline. That means programming, math, physics, circuits, material science, mechanics, optics, etc etc. If you are expecting stuff like molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, immunology, etc. then BME actually has very little room for you to take those courses (you can still use the few elective slots you have of course). </p>
<p>So for a premed, if your interests lie in the biomedical sciences (cell/mol bio, genetics, immunology, microbio/ID, biochem, etc), you are better off doing a bio or chem major.</p>