<p>There's been a lot of posts saying it's better to major in a "traditional" engineering discipline and than to take bioengineering in graduate school. But since biomedical engineering is supposedly different than bioengineering (although there's been some posts that say they're the same and some that state that they're different), is it "safe" in terms of prospective employment to major in biomedical engineering? I plan on majoring in biomedical engineering at Ga Tech but am still unsure whether biomedical majors have the same problems as bioengineering majors with having to compete with other fields of engineering for the same job.</p>