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Biomedical Engineering MSc
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Postgraduate
In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
Profile The Biomedical Engineering MSc enables you to widen your biomedical engineering knowledge and skills. You develop these to a postgraduate level with the opportunity to undertake in-depth studies through your research projects.
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Subjects
- IT
- Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biomedical
- Systems
- Design
- Skills and Training
- Materials
Course programme
- MEC8095 MSc Project: Mechanical and Systems Engineering
- CME8056 Manufacturing Materials and Processes
- MCR8016 Clinical Research Statistics
- MEC8023 Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
- MEC8028 Design for Human-Systems Integration
- MEC8050 Medical Technology Innovation
- MEC8049 Bioengineering*
- MEC8026 Robotics*
* You must replace module MEC8049 with module MEC8026 if you have previously studied module MEC3013 at Newcastle University.
24 month course (including a Preliminary Year) (5245F) Compulsory modules (Year 1 – Preliminary Year)- CME3097 Materials Degradation and Component Life
- INU3107 Study and Research Skills
- INU8001 Writing Dissertations in Science and Engineering
- MEC3014 Computational Modelling
- MEC3015 Instrumentation and Drive Systems
- MEC3017 Managing Engineering Operations
- MEC3019 Structural Optimisation and Crashworthiness
- MEC8048 Applied Study and Research Skills
- MEC8095 MSc Project: Mechanical and Systems Engineering
- CME8056 Manufacturing Materials and Processes
- MCR8016 Clinical Research Statistics
- MEC8023 Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
- MEC8028 Design for Human-Systems Integration
- MEC8050 Medical Technology Innovation
- MEC8049 Bioengineering
Modules might change for your year of entry.
Entry Requirements 12 month MSc
A 2:2 honours degree, or international equivalent, in mechanical engineering or a related discipline, such as:
- automotive, aeronautical or design engineering
- mathematics
- physics
A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in mechanical engineering or a related discipline, such as:
- automotive, aeronautical or design engineering
- mathematics
- physics
We will also consider your application on an individual basis if you have lower or non-standard qualifications and/ or relevant experience. If practical, you may need to attend an interview.
Biomedical Engineering MSc