<p>What undergrad majors I need for biomed eng in grad level?
I think I wont do engineering majors/maths major
I might choose like human biology, biomedical sciences
By doing biomedical sciences can I do biomedical eng in grad level? and yes, is biomedical eng in graduate hard to find for scholarships?</p>
<p>Let me re-work your question:</p>
<p>“Can I get into an engineering master’s program without having an engineering BS degree?”</p>
<p>The answer is yes, but…</p>
<p>The grad programs will want to see that you’ve taken the core engineering classes, before allowing you to enroll. It’s not uncommon for a physics or chemistry major to get into an engineering MS program. It’s close to impossible for an English major.</p>
<p>In your case, while pursuing your STEM degree (biology, bio-medical sciences, etc.), it’s important that you also take some of the core engineering classes. Keep in mind that some of these MS programs are very competitive, and a student with an engineering BS degree would likely be more competitive than one with a biology degree. </p>
<p>As for scholarships, you need to research “teaching and research” assistantships. These are competitive slots that commonly come with reduced or waived tuition, health insurance and/or a paid stipend. </p>
<p>Good Luck! </p>