Schools Electrical engineering courses for grad school

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For those considering graduate school in biomedical engineering (BME) with an interest in electrical engineering, taking prerequisite courses can enhance preparation. Recommended courses include lower division electrical engineering classes, particularly circuit theory, which is deemed essential for a BME focus. Engaging in these foundational subjects can provide valuable skills and knowledge applicable to both fields.
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hi, I am planning to go to grad school for bme but also interested in electrical engineering.
So before going to grad school, i want to take some useful and potential prequisite courses.
Are there any you guys can recommend?
Thank you!
 
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I would say as many of the lower division EE classes as you can. They would be useful for BME depending on what your focus is. Definitely try to fit in circuit theory though.
 
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