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Re: Biomedical/Prosthetic Engineering
While you obviously know that not every University offers Biomedical Engineering as an undergraduate major, you should also keep tabs on if they offer it as a minor and/or concentration. A degree in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Biomechanics can often get you essentially the same career and graduate school opportunities if you want to look at different Universities.
Drexel offers both BME as a major as well as biomechanics as a concentration of MechE. Beware, biomed is very difficult and fast-paced here, and I know multiple students who have switched out of BME into other engineering fields because of it. Even as a BME major you will end up taking several MEM courses.
If you have specific questions about Drexel or MEM, I'd be happy to answer via PM.
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