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Biomedical and medical engineering graduates combine engineering principles with biological sciences to develop medical devices, artificial organs, and diagnostic equipment. With 105 schools offering this interdisciplinary major, graduates typically earn $57,568 annually in entry-level positions. When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory experience, research opportunities with faculty, and strong industry partnerships that provide internships. Look for curricula that balance core engineering coursework with biology and chemistry fundamentals. Access to modern biomedical laboratories and equipment is essential for practical training. Programs with hospital affiliations or medical device company connections often provide valuable real-world exposure and networking opportunities that can lead to employment after graduation.
25
Schools Ranked
$71,211
Avg. Program Earnings
83.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $82,440 96.8% private-nonprofit
2 $77,401 56.6% public
3 $76,460 95.9% private-nonprofit
4 $75,114 95.8% private-nonprofit
5 $74,576 84.9% public
6 $73,949 69.9% public
7 $73,635 85.2% public
8 $73,635 62.6% private-nonprofit
9 $72,509 94.6% private-nonprofit
10 $71,015 81.3% private-nonprofit
11 $71,015 93.2% public
12 $71,015 89.9% private-nonprofit
13 $70,680 92.7% private-nonprofit
14 $69,338 85.2% private-nonprofit
15 $69,338 69.3% public
16 $68,918 83.8% public
17 $68,778 87.6% public
18 $68,331 81.7% private-nonprofit
19 $68,305 92.3% public
20 $67,660 90.0% private-nonprofit
21 $67,660 89.2% private-nonprofit
22 $67,473 70.8% private-nonprofit
23 $67,101 66.9% public
24 $67,101 83.2% private-nonprofit
25 $66,821 86.2% private-nonprofit

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