Fresh Grad Seeking Guidance on Master Program Options

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SUMMARY

A fresh graduate with a degree in electrical engineering is exploring options for a master's program, specifically considering biomedical engineering, bioengineering, or business. It is crucial for the individual to evaluate the specific admission requirements of the master's programs they are interested in to ensure their undergraduate qualifications align. Engaging with program details will provide clarity on the best path forward based on their academic background and career aspirations.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of electrical engineering principles
  • Familiarity with biomedical engineering and bioengineering concepts
  • Knowledge of business fundamentals
  • Awareness of graduate program admission requirements
NEXT STEPS
  • Research specific master's programs in biomedical engineering and bioengineering
  • Investigate business-related master's programs suitable for engineering graduates
  • Review admission requirements for each program of interest
  • Connect with academic advisors or alumni from desired programs for insights
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for recent graduates in engineering fields, prospective master's students, and individuals considering a shift to business or interdisciplinary studies.

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Hi

I'm a fresh graduate who is interested in pursuing a master program at any lead's school over the nation. In fact, I'm an electrical engineering major; however, I haven't decided yet which a program that I'll do. I'm really confused between either a biomedical engineering, bioengineering or the far side that's a business related. So, guys I need to share with you what the best it's to pursue and any other concerns.
 
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I'm not sure what you're asking, or if you're asking anything at all.

You're an electrical engineering major who's trying to decide if you want to go into BME or bioengineering or business for a master's. Before deciding on anything, you should check out the specific master's programs you're interested into see if your undergraduate work qualifiies you to get in.
 

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