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Biomechanical engineering merges core mechanical engineering concepts with biological systems to create innovative healthcare technologies that enhance human wellbeing.
Mechanical engineering focuses on applying scientific principles creatively to transform our environment by inventing novel materials, techniques, and products.
Mechanical Engineers create and improve all types of moving systems, from massive spacecraft and aircraft to miniature DVD player components, from industrial robotics to cutting-edge nanotechnologies, from medical prosthetics to exercise equipment, and from fossil fuel extraction methods to renewable energy solutions.
During the initial four years of this five-year MEng program, students complete the standard BEng Mechanical Engineering coursework, covering essential topics like mathematics, mechanics, materials science, and thermodynamics. The final year offers specialized training in biomaterials and biomechanics, equipping graduates to design, develop, and evaluate medical devices that address clinical challenges.