Biological engineering

<p>When I was going through the list of majors,
I found out that biological engineering is both under college of Life sciences and college of engineering...
Is it different?
Which one should I put down?</p>

<p>Ohl and if I'm Korean, should I check the box for COSEP opportunities?
It says that it's for underrepresented students ...
but, I don't think Koreans are underrepresented..</p>

<p>HELP PLZ!</p>

<p>I'm a current biological engineer in the College of Engineering. How it works is you can either apply to BE in CALS, upon which you pay state tuition for 3 years then transfer to engineering college sr. year and pay 1 year of engineering tuition, or you start from engineering college and pay 4 years of engineering tuition. However, if you apply BE in CALS, you will not have as much flexibility as the engineering students for changing majors to other engineering fields; you will have flexibility changing to other majors in the CALS. The requirements are the same, as it is the same major.</p>

<p>I would say if you're a state citizen, definitely apply to CALS, unless you're poor, in which case the cost would be the same anyways, then apply to CoE.</p>