If you want to contribute towards transforming medicine and social care then our MSc Biomedical Engineering degree is for you.
As well as playing a key role in our efforts to live healthier, longer and happier lives, technology improves diagnostics, treatments and management of many health problems.
This course will give you an opportunity to develop advanced specialist knowledge in these areas combined with essential research skills.
Why study Biomedical Engineering?
Employment-focused degree
With an ageing population, ongoing care needs, management of chronic diseases and an ever-increasing desire to constantly monitor health and activity, nutritional and other behavioural adjustments, there is a vast range of employment areas open to Biomedical Engineering graduates.
You should have an honours degree (at least 2:2) in electrical/electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, or in a computing subject.
Applicants with other qualifications will be considered, provided they can demonstrate significant, relevant work experience and the ability to benefit fully from the course.
The key considerations for admissions in these cases will be focused on length of service in specified and relevant roles to the course, cogent motivations in line with a career plan and demonstration of transferable skills applicable to this course.
Please visit the course page for full list of entry requirements.
For fees and funding options, please visit website to find out more.
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