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RMIT's Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) (Honours) equips you with essential knowledge and skills for a career supporting both patients with health conditions and medical professionals.
Through coursework in biomechanics, medical electronics, mathematics, and engineering science, you'll gain expertise for roles in the growing medical technology and biotechnology sectors, developing rehabilitation devices, diagnostic tools, and biomaterials.
You'll work alongside top researchers and utilize advanced facilities like the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct and 3DBioFab, positioning you at the forefront of biomedical innovation.
The program covers diverse subjects including engineering mathematics, materials science, electrical engineering, and biomechanics to provide comprehensive training.
Initial years focus on core engineering principles, physics, mathematics, and biological fundamentals, while later years prepare you for professional practice through realistic design projects.
Opportunities include participating in sustainable design initiatives and the humanitarian-focused Engineers Without Borders Challenge, included in all RMIT engineering programs.
Learning approaches combine lectures, seminars, hands-on labs, and work-integrated experiences to develop practical, employment-ready skills.