Which Major for Grad School?

<p>I'm currently an undergraduate Biomedical engineering major in my sophomore year. I'm starting to think about graduate school and I've pretty much decided that I will only be going for a Master's degree, not a PhD.</p>

<p>Anyways, I was thinking whether it would be better to pursue a biomedical master's degree in grad school or another engineering field such as electrical or mechanical.</p>

<p>My main concern is employment, since BME is a very new descipline and since it seems that most of the jobs in that field go to mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineers. Would it be better to pursue a masters in BME or something like EE or mechanical E.?</p>

<p>Any insights?</p>

<p>If you are going only for a masters and employment with nice $, one of the best things to compliment engineering is a Masters of Business Administration. Your typical engineering degree covers the engineering enough for you to learn stuff early and quickly, and the MBA sets you up for executive roles.</p>