<p>So, could Biomedical Engineering majors work in the field of robotics?</p>
<p>I think so. I know at my school they can choose an EE "emphasis area," and I am sure they could get involved in robotics through that...</p>
<p>Yes, especially in developing prosthetics! If that's not in your game, there are tons of other opportunities in the medical field concerning robotics. Building robots that can help administer life saving treatments and help nurse the sick are long sought after goals. Browse the internet for medical robotics. You might be wonderfully surprised.</p>
<p>I would imagine so. I'd say that area is dominated by ME, EE, and CompE but BE do ME and EE coursework so I don't see why they couldn't do it as well.</p>
<p>Technically yes if you are bright enough but that applies to just about anything. In reality tough, BME is a very multidisciplinary field; people in the field of robotics may question the depth of your BS curriculum.</p>