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Biomedical engineering focuses on creating medical technologies, especially in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine for repairing or renewing cells, tissues, and organs. Combining digital learning platforms with conventional instruction, you'll master methods to address these intricate challenges.
You'll gain direct experience with medical equipment like endoscopes and ultrasound machines. You'll evaluate biomaterials and healthcare devices, including prosthetic limbs and orthopedic supports. You'll develop skills in recording physiological data using EMG and ECG techniques. Laboratory sessions will teach anatomical dissection, deepening your knowledge of human biology and potential surgical engineering complications. Additionally, hospital placements will provide real-world exposure to biomedical engineering applications.
Alongside our standard three-year program, we provide extended four- and five-year alternatives. Options include an integrated work placement, a combined Master's degree (MEng), or both. Similar to all our engineering programs, Biomedical Engineering begins with a shared foundational year, allowing you to transfer to another specialization in your second year if desired.