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The MSc in Biomedical Engineering, a collaborative program with the University of Edinburgh, equips you with essential knowledge and skills for professional growth in this field. You'll acquire a thorough grasp of the fundamental engineering and scientific principles that drive the Biomedical Engineering and Manufacturing industry. Throughout this master's program, you'll explore the key elements of Biomedical Engineering Sciences while building expertise in at least one specialized area. The adaptable curriculum lets you concentrate on your particular interests within Biomedical Engineering. You can select from a wide array of courses, such as Engineering-Biology Interface, Manufacturing, Biomaterials, Bioelectronics Fundamentals, Sensors and Instrumentation, Lab-on-Chip Technologies, Biosystems Technologies, Regulatory Practices for Sustainable Substance Development, and Technology Entrepreneurship. This career-oriented program enhances your technical, scientific, and leadership capabilities, offering specialized training to launch your career as a Biomedical Engineer. Graduates will possess the expertise to pursue diverse technical and managerial positions, including process and plant design, construction, commissioning, operations, management consulting, and cutting-edge R&D. The program holds accreditation from IMechE.
For MSc entry, a good relevant Honours degree (first or upper second class) or equivalent overseas qualifications will be considered. Areas such as Engineering, Physics and Biotechnology (or similar) will be core disciplines. Given the clear practical element of the programmes, we will also consider non-graduate candidates holding less than a good Honours degree, or its equivalent, but with compensating qualifications or experience may be admitted. The minimum English language requirement for entry to this programme is IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) with no score lower than 5.5. TOEFL iBT 79 (including reading 18, listening 17, speaking 20, and writing 21).