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Pursuing Biomedical Engineering equips you with knowledge of human anatomy and injury mechanisms, while also teaching the development of medical technologies for treatment and natural healing processes. You'll have access to cutting-edge facilities, including 3D modeling and artificial intelligence tools throughout your studies. This program is ideal for imaginative, detail-oriented individuals who enjoy problem-solving and want to contribute to this rapidly evolving, life-changing field. The curriculum combines biological sciences with engineering principles to address medical challenges, covering specialized areas like advanced physiology, biomaterials science, movement mechanics, artificial tissue development, healthcare equipment creation, operative technologies, and assistive device engineering. During your third year, you'll complete a six-to-ten-month professional internship (INTRA) to apply your skills in real-world settings, with optional international study opportunities. The growing healthcare and medical technology sectors actively seek skilled engineering graduates, with career paths including clinical engineering roles, technical advisory positions, innovation specialists, or healthcare data analysts.
GCE A LEVELS
General Certificate in Education qualifications must meet one of the following requirements, in addition to any specific programme requirements.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or have an equivalent qualification.
English language Requirements