Whether it's biomechanics and biomaterials, bioimaging and biosensing, or a combination of both, this 12-month course aims to provide science and engineering graduates from diverse backgrounds with a solid grounding in modern bioengineering technologies.
This multidisciplinary masters covers practical and theoretical aspects of bioengineering, including:
The course will prepare students for a wide variety of careers within industry, hospitals, clinical or research environments, independent learning, or for further education within postgraduate research.
2:1 in a relevant subject. Applicants with an engineering or physical sciences or biotechnology degree are eligible to apply.
Our graduates go on to a wide range of careers. Some go on to do PhDs, while others enter roles that have a direct correlation to their degree, including in the medical device industry, biomedical imaging industry and bioengineering regulatory organisations. Others use their transferable skills in a range of sectors.
Core modules
Optional modules
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