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Course Overview

Our Biomedical Engineering courses are highly practical and use real examples and projects from industry and medicine. In this course, you’ll look at current health issues and develop materials, processes, and devices that help prevent or treat disease or rehabilitate patients.

Areas of bioengineering covered on this course are biomaterials, bioinstrumentation, biomechanics, medical imaging, rehabilitation, and cellular, tissue, and genetic engineering.

In the School of Science and Technology, we pride ourselves on our hands-on approach to teaching and giving you real-world experience. With our brand-new engineering courses we are taking these experiences to the next level with a revolutionary approach to teaching engineering.

What you'll study?

You will be taught through a variety of teaching and learning experiences which will include:

  • Industry-led projects
  • Lectures
  • Workshops
  • Seminars
  • Visits
  • Group projects
  • Case studies
  • Oral presentations
  • Laboratory assessments and reports.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

  • 128 UCAS points from up to four qualifications (two of which must be A-level equivalent including Mathematics grade B); or
  • BTEC Extended Diploma* – DDM including relevant mathematics modules; and
  • GCSEs – English and Maths grade C / 4

* We accept the following BTEC Extended Diplomas:

  • Extended Diploma in Engineering
  • Extended Diploma in Electronic Engineering
  • Extended Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.

English Language Requirements:

If English is not your first language you need to show us that your language skills are strong enough for intensive academic study. We usually ask for an IELTS test and we accept some alternative English language tests.

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This information was accurate on : 01/04/2021
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