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  • BME is a very broad topic as you mentioned, but I disagree with you that it is a master of none. You can have a various concentration within the BME master program. So, it is your choice to focus on one of the fields such as Biomedical instrumentation, Tissue engineering, biomechanics,…etc. So, your program over different fields in BME to focus on it and master it.

    Also, besides your designed courses to expect a field in BME is how you utilize co-op and internship to align with your career goal. academic is one thing but also work experience help to master and become an expert in one of the field. Actually, I see the diversity of the choices open up the opportunity in the different field.

    I’ve utilized my undergrad experience, electronics, and computer engineering, in biomedical instrumentation engineer. Also, I have learned a lot form my previous co-op in embedded systems and programming which helps me. All the experience that you will have from different fields and/or majors will add up all in your favor if you aligned with your goal and career.