Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Biomedical)

Bachelor's degree

In Canberra (Australia)

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    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Canberra (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

COURSE VIDEO Cranioplasty at the University of Sydney 3:51 This degree covers all aspects of biomedical engineering, including biomedical technology, biology, biomechanics, biomaterials, orthopaedic engineering, tissue engineering, medical regulation, bioelectronics, medical instrumentation, and computational simulation of biomedical systems. The degree includes electives that provide opportunities for both breadth and depth as well as the option of a wide range of majors, including information technology, mechanical, mechatronic, electrical, or chemical engineering.

Biomedical Engineering combines knowledge of electronic, mechanical, chemical and materials-engineering, with the life sciences of medicine, biology and molecular biology. Biomedical devices support and enhance human life, help individuals to overcome physical disabilities, aid in delivering medical procedures, and test and deliver data which improve health and safety.



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Biomedical engineers work with doctors and medical scientists, researching and designing ways to improve health care and medical services. They may be involved in the development of medical products and different types of equipment used to monitor and treat patients, and in designing and improving equipment for disabled people. Many Biomedical Engineering students have gone on to do Graduate Medicine at the University of Sydney.

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Engineering
  • Biomedical
  • Medical
  • Medical training
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biology
  • Technology
  • University

Course programme

Study Plan

The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Biomedical Engineering) is undertaken full-time over four years. Students enrol in junior units of study with a maximum of 48 credit points during first year. A typical unit of study has a value of 6 credit points. From first to fourth year students complete core units of study within the degree. Electives are available third and fourth year to provide more specialised study at a senior level in Biomedical Engineering. Students undertake an Honours thesis or engineering project in fourth year.

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Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Biomedical)

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