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Biomedical engineering is multi-disciplinary. If you already know that you want to concentrate in electrical engineering aspects of biomedical engineering such as bioelectrics or bioinstrumentation, it is recommended to simply major in electrical engineering, and focus on biomedical applications. If you want a more diverse background, such as biomechanics, tissue engineering, biomaterials, and bioimaging, go biomedical engineering.

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