<p>If I wanted to do ee (5 years) then master in bme, how long would that take? Specifically the University of Akron.</p>
<p>1-2 years more than the BS. You could speed it up by taking as many of the following in your undergrad as you can:
Intro materials science
Mechanics (statics and dynamics)
Organic chemistry</p>
<p>(Other than that, you need the math series, the physics series, and circuits. You should have those as an EE)</p>
<p>So it would be possible to do in 5 years? If all electives are geared towards bme during undergrad, then in my fifth year I could finish up? Also, if you do ee for 5 years does that mean you have masters in ee? Because on uakron.edu their is another track that says (Bachelors).</p>
<p>Not familiar with that specific university, so I honestly can’t answer you. Check their website, or email someone.
But 4 years undergrad + 1 year masters is neither unheard of or unlikely. The classes I suggested can be finished in 4 years within a 4 year program.</p>