<p>Can anyone here provide a top 10 list for the best undergraduate engineering colleges in a suburban (rural) area for Bioengineering/Biomedical sciences/Biotechnology??
Thank you</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins has the best BME in the country. Its in Baltimore, but the campus is pretty green.</p>
<p>Thank you =) JHU is my top choice...UCSD is next...wanted to hear what ppl here had to say abt it...</p>
<p>Cornell is great for engineering and it's in the middle of nowhere. There's lots of rural farmland and greenery since it houses a school of agriculture.</p>
<p>Case western reserve is way underrated its alot easier to get into and it has always been really stong particularly in BIOmed engineering.</p>
<p>thank you =)</p>
<p>Undergraduate engineering specialties:
Biomedical / Biomedical Engineering
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)</p>
<ol>
<li> Johns Hopkins University (MD)</li>
<li> Duke University (NC)</li>
<li> Univ. of CaliforniaSan Diego *</li>
<li> Georgia Institute of Technology *
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology</li>
<li> Case Western Reserve Univ. (OH)</li>
<li> University of Pennsylvania</li>
<li> Boston University
Northwestern University (IL)
University of MichiganAnn Arbor *</li>
<li> Rice University (TX)
University of Washington *</li>
<li> University of CaliforniaBerkeley *</li>
<li> Tulane University (LA)
Univ. of WisconsinMadison *
Vanderbilt University (TN)</li>
<li> Stanford University (CA)</li>
<li> University of Virginia *</li>
<li> Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY)
Washington University in St. Louis</li>
</ol>
<p>Johns Hopkins BME is very hard to get into, so dont be dissapointed to have to "settle" for a school like Case.</p>
<p>thank you guys so much for the list.....i dont know much about Case western or Vanderbilt or Tulane (am I uniformed or what?) .... and i heard Rensslaer is, well, geekland.</p>
<p>JHU has by far the best BME program. Turning it down was probably the hardest decision i've made (who knows maybe i'll regret it later?!!)</p>
<p>so where are you now Paul?</p>
<p>Duke and JHU definetely, Penn and Columbia also have them</p>
<p>I think Duke and Penn give you a fun experience too</p>