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The rapidly developing and rewarding field of biomedical technology involves engineering, constructing and operating medical devices. Graduates can go on to work as engineers in the medical device industry, producing the next generation of devices such as prosthetics, through to specialists working in healthcare operating and maintaining equipment for diagnosis and treatment.In Term 1, the core and advanced level of biomedical technology related modules (each 15 credits) are delivered through lectures, tutorials and the laboratory sessions. In the project (60 credits), you will tackle problems involving the design of biomedical devices whereas in the group project (30 credits), you will work as a team to design biomedical systems, such as blood glucose monitor, and prepare the quality audit report for seeking device approval as required by the biomedical industry regulators.Both projects involve a substantial written report and an oral presentation. The MSc projects are scheduled in the month following the completion of the taught modules and project titles relevant to industry requirements are selected by you during your placement within the biomedical industry.
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.