<p>your S got a “BA in BioPhysics” and he wanna do bioengineering, right?</p>
<p>I think applying to MASTER in BioEngg/BiomedicalE makes more sense. A science degree is often good enough to apply for many master programs these days. What would happen is he’d take some upper level undergrad courses as remedial electives with other juniors/seniors to compliment the core for the master program. </p>
<p>When I was doing chemE undergrad at Northwestern, a master student took a class with us and she graduated from swarthmore. When I did my master at Stanford, some of my classmates didn’t have undergrad degrees in engineering</p>