Fees and intakes
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As an Engineering student at Warwick, you will develop an in-depth understanding of the classical principles of Engineering by following a general engineering programme for the first year. You can then choose to specialise in Biomedical Systems Engineering, learning to apply systems methodology and concepts from other Engineering disciplines to the modelling, analysis of, and interventions for, biomedical problems. The degree reflects our strengths and industry collaborationsLink opens in a new window in biomedical systems modelling, pharmacology, and healthcare technology, explored from a systems perspective. By choosing the MEng degree you can explore specialist areas of Biomedical Systems Engineering through fourth-year core and optional module choices and a group project. We offer flexible degree programmes that enable you to experience a range of different engineering disciplines before you decide to specialise in Biomedical Systems Engineering. All first year students study a general engineering programme, which is much favoured by industry. From second year onwards you can specialise in one of eight engineering disciplines, or continue on the general Engineering pathway. If you choose to specialise in Biomedical Systems Engineering, you will learn to apply systems methodology and concepts from other Engineering disciplines to the modelling, analysis of, and interventions for, biomedical problems. For example, you may choose to apply the principles of electromagnetic engineering to analyse the body’s own electrical and magnetic activity, making these measurements accessible to medical doctors and biologists. You may choose to apply the principles of mechanical engineering to the analysis of gait motion and creation of devices that monitor and support walking. Students may choose to apply systems thinking perspectives to the impact of healthcare on people, processes, information and organisations, equipping them to work on high-level global priorities in healthcare. You can also switch from the three-year BEng to the four-year MEng if academic requirements and regulations are met. Alternatively, you can switch from the MEng to the BEng if you prefer to graduate earlier.
Total Tuition Fees: £ 137,080
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.