Biomedical and Bio-engineering

<p>Can someone please list the 20 undergraduate schools for both of these?</p>

<p>Is it the same or different?</p>

<p>please list it</p>

<p>hopefully trusty Alexandre!!</p>

<p>USN&WR lumps together "Biomedical and Biomedical Engineering". Here are the top 20 programs.</p>

<ol>
<li> Johns Hopkins University (MD)</li>
<li> Duke University (NC)</li>
<li> Univ. of California–San Diego *</li>
<li> Georgia Institute of Technology *
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology</li>
<li> Case Western Reserve Univ. (OH)</li>
<li> University of Pennsylvania</li>
<li> Boston University
Northwestern University (IL)
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *</li>
<li> Rice University (TX)
University of Washington *</li>
<li> University of California–Berkeley *</li>
<li> Tulane University (LA)
Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *
Vanderbilt University (TN)</li>
<li> Stanford University (CA)</li>
<li> University of Virginia *</li>
<li> Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY)
Washington University in St. Louis</li>
</ol>

<p>That's for schools with the highest degree as a doctorate. They don't give ranks for this field for schools whose highest degree is a masters.</p>

<p>Is Harvard Biomedical engineering program famous? Do a lot of people apply there with that concentration?</p>

<p>(See other thread, and for good programs, best to stick with one of the top twenty on the posted list here, or another school with a strong bioengineering program. Just because it's Harvard doesn't mean the program is worthy of the Harvard reputation.)</p>

<p>Can someone please post US News and World Report Biomedical Engineering Program Rankings for 2006, which came out last year?
Thanks a lot!!!</p>

<p>I think that actually <em>was</em> for 2006... At least, that's the one that I paid for...</p>

<p>Wow. I'm surprised. I thought Columbia would atleast be on that list. Isn't the BME program there decent?</p>