Lucy, Sanford AddedWednesday, April 6, 2016 at 5:21 PM I am a student pursing a career in biomedical engineering Hello, I am a student pursing a career in biomedical engineering, the projects that particularly interest me are the bioprinting of organs and the work with prosthetic limbs. I am about to sign my major and I'm not entirely sure what to sign. Due to financial reasons I am unable to go to a school that offers a biomedical engineering program so I am going to do a supplement program. I have two options and I'm not sure which is best. According to the advisers I've spoken to, I can earn a bachelors in Mechanical engineering and a bachelors in biomedical sciences, or I can earn a bachelors in Mechanical engineering and minor in biology. Any Advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you. Related to Bioengineering/Biomedical, Choosing a Degree, Mechanical, Merging Fields Reset Sort By Default Hope Bovenzi , Amazon Answered Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 5:21 PM Hi Lucy, I think what will be helpful for you is determining where your strengths lie. Mechanical engineering is going to be much more math and physics heavy whereas biomedical will be much more biology heavy. For me personally, I didn't excel in biology whereas I did do well in physics and math. Both options give you the ability to look at the bio and mechanical from a new perspective which is awesome! It is a great combination but play to your strengths! Hopefully that helps, Hope