<p>I want to know if this is possible...I mean if I major in Biomedical Engineering for undergrad, and if the job prospect sucks, I don't want to do masters in it...</p>
<p>Well, the job prospects are far better for a masters in it than a bachelors. But yes, you can get a masters in something different from your bachelors. Check some masters programs, they should say what undergraduate coursework is required.</p>
<p>Qwerty, depends on your master’s degree. For example, a master’s degree in math just isn’t worth anything compared to a bachelor’s. You can teach comm college, and that’s it.</p>
<p>^He listed Biomedical. If you want to work as a Biomedical engineer, a Masters is far more employable than a Bachelors.</p>
<p>I defer to your superior knowledge.</p>
<p>If you’re going to grad school for anything other than BioMed, get an MBA.</p>