This full-time MSc focuses on the design, development, and clinical application of novel rehabilitative and assistive technologies. You will work with the Aspire Create team, a group of assistive technology specialists who are engineering the next generation of these technologies, in partnership with UCL clinicians at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital.
Globally, an estimated 2.4 billion people are living with a health condition that may benefit from rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is an essential part of universal health coverage. It helps people to be as independent as possible in everyday activities. It also enables participation in education, work, recreation and meaningful life roles, such as taking care of family.
Rehabilitation can be enhanced by technology. Rehabilitation engineering is a rapidly developing field with the potential to revolutionise the way people are living with the impacts of injury, illness, or ageing, and help them take back control of their lives.
Prospective students should have a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science (including Medicine), Engineering, Computer Science or Physics; an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard; or sufficient relevant professional experience.
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UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting both prospective and current students with their studies.
Graduates can go onto careers in academic research, biomedical R&D engineering, clinical science, and entrepreneurial start-ups.
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