Bummer your U. doesn’t have an explicit bioengineering. As an undergrad though you should be fine. The basics of engineering and biomed are pretty set especially for the first two years. Try to get these, concurrently start learning about what bioengineers do. In the best case, get summer jobs either with profs doing bioengineering research (doesn’t have to be at your U. but that is easiest if it exists) or even better with companies. This will inform your education goals and you can even quiz the people involved on the topic.
Bummer your U. doesn’t have an explicit bioengineering. As an undergrad though you should be fine. The basics of engineering and biomed are pretty set especially for the first two years. Try to get these, concurrently start learning about what bioengineers do. In the best case, get summer jobs either with profs doing bioengineering research (doesn’t have to be at your U. but that is easiest if it exists) or even better with companies. This will inform your education goals and you can even quiz the people involved on the topic.