<p>When I am filling out my Penn Application, I am unsure as to whether Biomedical Engineering would fall under Applied Sciences in Biomedical Sciences or Bioengineering.</p>
<p>If anyone could help, I would appreciate it.</p>
<p>When I am filling out my Penn Application, I am unsure as to whether Biomedical Engineering would fall under Applied Sciences in Biomedical Sciences or Bioengineering.</p>
<p>If anyone could help, I would appreciate it.</p>
<p>Bump, I need a reply ASAP</p>
<p>Penn doesn’t have a BME major. See their website:</p>
<p>"The BSE degree, with a major in bioengineering, is for those who want a fully-accredited professional engineering degree (this degree is accredited by ABET, Inc.). The BAS degree, with a major in biomedical sciences, offers greater flexibility than the BSE program and is often chosen by students interested in dual-degree programs or advanced study in non-engineering fields. Pre-medical students, among others, may choose either the BSE or BAS degree program. Both programs are identical for the first two years, and students may easily change from one program to the other as their career plans become clearer. "</p>