Biomedical Engineering Masters

<p>Hi, I am a high school student deciding whether I should go to a college with an bioengineering bachelors, or if I could go to a liberal arts college and then get a masters in some type of bioengineering. I would rather go to a liberal arts college, but I have heard that it is tough to get accepted to an engineering grad school without a bachelors in engineering. In my case I am more interested in bioengineering, so I was wondering if I could still get accepted to a grad school to get my masters in bioengineering after recieving a bachelors in biology at a liberal arts college?</p>

<p>There are many liberal arts colleges that offer engineering majors
such as lehigh, Cooper Union, Harvey Mudd, and many others</p>