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Outstanding Biomedical Engineering Colleges in NY?

I'm looking into biomedical engineering programs in New York. Which colleges are considered the best for this field? I'd love to hear about their facilities, research opportunities, and any unique programs they may offer.

4 months ago

For Biomedical Engineering, there are a few standout institutions in New York.

First, Columbia University in the City of New York offers a highly-ranked program through its Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. Known for its strong research component, Columbia offers students unique opportunities to engage in groundbreaking scientific work. Additionally, being in New York City provides students with numerous internship opportunities at hospitals and medical centers.

Then, there's Cornell University in Ithaca, another Ivy League institution with a top-notch Biomedical Engineering program. The Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell puts a strong emphasis on innovation and student-driven research. An added benefit at Cornell is its "Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP)" program, where undergraduate students can contribute to long-term projects with graduate students and faculty over multiple semesters.

For a unique program, there's Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy. RPI grants its students access to top-of-the-line facilities, has a research-centric curriculum, and also emphasizes interdisciplinary studies. Specifically, the 'Co-Terminal Program' at RPI allows students to pursue a B.S. and M.S. in five years, which could lend a competitive advantage in the job market.

Lastly, the New York University Tandon School of Engineering also offers a solid Biomedical Engineering program. It's strongly tied to the city's medical centers and biotech companies, offering students real-world application opportunities.

These universities typically have high-tech laboratories and resources, giving students hands-on experience in their fields. However, regardless of the strength of the curriculum, it's essential for the university to feel like the right fit in terms of culture, environment, and community. Be sure to tour the campuses, either in person or virtually, to get a sense of what attending the university may be like.

4 months ago

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