<p>Hear that UCinn offers great coop/internship programs.</p>
<p>Are there undergraduate degrees offered in either biomedical, computer engineering, or just computer science in general?</p>
<p>Hear that UCinn offers great coop/internship programs.</p>
<p>Are there undergraduate degrees offered in either biomedical, computer engineering, or just computer science in general?</p>
<p>montegut, you will not get to far in life if you don’t at least try to do some research yourself.</p>
<p>I simply checked on majors at the UC site and found that they do offer undergraduate majors in biomedical engineering ( see [University</a> of Cincinnati - Undergraduate Programs](<a href=“http://www.uc.edu/degreeprograms/SearchPrograms.aspx?interestArea=13]University”>http://www.uc.edu/degreeprograms/SearchPrograms.aspx?interestArea=13) }</p>
<p>They also offer a major in computer engineering ( see [University</a> of Cincinnati - Undergraduate Programs](<a href=“http://www.uc.edu/degreeprograms/SearchPrograms.aspx?interestArea=6]University”>http://www.uc.edu/degreeprograms/SearchPrograms.aspx?interestArea=6) }</p>
<p>and in computer science and even in computer networking information systems… See [University</a> of Cincinnati - Undergraduate Programs](<a href=“http://www.uc.edu/degreeprograms/SearchPrograms.aspx?interestArea=6]University”>http://www.uc.edu/degreeprograms/SearchPrograms.aspx?interestArea=6) }</p>
<p>Taxguy, first, I have to laugh. Research is my passion. I will spend hours looking up a word and researching a bird identification.</p>
<p>But, I’m not offended. I know y’all are getting so frustrated by all my questions.</p>
<p>Many schools say they offer a major, but those with firsthand experience will tell you how true those proclamations are.</p>
<p>My son gets many calls from schools that claim they have BME, only to find out it’s really not an engineering degree and definitely not accredited.</p>
<p>So, asking the question from the “horse’s mouth” as they say.</p>
<p>I do appreciate the links, though, and thank you for the advice.</p>
<p>UC offers all three of the mentioned undergraduate degrees, and they are each in the college of engineering. You can find the current curriculum here: [Curriculum</a> Lists - University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, College of Engineering, Engineering.](<a href=“http://www.eng.uc.edu/currentstudents/curriculuminfo/]Curriculum”>http://www.eng.uc.edu/currentstudents/curriculuminfo/)</p>
<p>UC is a well-respected school of engineering, with a 98% placement rate after graduation. Mandatory co-op is among the top program in the nation, and students earn enough to just about pay for tuition.</p>
<p>And just the other day I spoke with a friend who works for Ethicon Endosurgery in Cinti. (Johnson & Johnson company) and she said they get UC biomedical students as co-ops there.</p>