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King's College London - MSc Clinical Sciences (Clinical Engineering)

King's College London - MSc Clinical Sciences (Clinical Engineering)

MSc in Clinical Sciences at Kings College London. Please note that this programme is only available to students who are enrolled on the Scientist Training Programme (STP).

Queen Mary University of London  - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Queen Mary University of London - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Queen Mary University of London  - Biomedical Engineering [MEng(Hons)]

Queen Mary University of London - Biomedical Engineering [MEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Biomedical Engineering deals with the development of medical devices – in particular, those related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine which can be used to replace or regenerate cells, tissues and organs.

University of Hull - Biomedical Engineering [MEng]

University of Hull - Biomedical Engineering [MEng]

Biomedical Engineering deals with the development of medical devices – in particular, those related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine which can be used to replace or regenerate cells, tissues and organs.

University of Hull  - Mechanical and Medical Engineering [MEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Mechanical and Medical Engineering [MEng(Hons)]

Apply engineering principles and scientific methods to solve problems in medicine and healthcare in this programme which combines engineering, medicine and biology.

University of Hull  - Mechanical and Medical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Mechanical and Medical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Apply engineering principles and scientific methods to solve problems in medicine and healthcare in this programme which combines engineering, medicine and biology.

University of Cambridge - Engineering [MEng(Hons)]

University of Cambridge - Engineering [MEng(Hons)]

The Cambridge Engineering course is unique. It allows you to keep your options open while equipping you with all the analytical, design and computing skills that underpin modern engineering practice.

University College London - MSc Physics and Engineering in Medicine (Accredited Radiation Physics Route)

University College London - MSc Physics and Engineering in Medicine (Accredited Radiation Physics Route)

This programme pathway is designed for students with an interest in the engineering aspects of technology that are applied in modern medicine. Students gain an understanding of the biomedical engineering principles and practices used in hospitals, industries and research laboratories through lectures, problem-solving sessions, a research project and collaborative work.

University of Glasgow - MSc Medical Physics

University of Glasgow - MSc Medical Physics

The aim of this programme is to provide an understanding of the application of physics and technology to a range of disciplines within medical physics at a level appropriate for a professional physicist and to equip you for employment in a clinical environment.

King's College London - MSc Clinical Sciences (Medical Physics)

King's College London - MSc Clinical Sciences (Medical Physics)

MSc in Clinical Sciences at Kings College London. Please note that this programme is only available to students who are enrolled on the Scientist Training Programme (STP).

Keele University - MSc Biomedical Engineering

Keele University - MSc Biomedical Engineering

This MSc develops expertise to use engineering to create platforms including novel equipment, computer systems or software to facilitate improved patient care through enhanced diagnoses, monitoring, treatment and manufacturing. With a strong clinical focus you’ll see medical technology in action at University Hospital and access state-of-the-art equipment, including newly-developed diagnostics, advanced imaging and manufacturing facilities, in the research centre. You’ll also have access to leading bio and medical engineering experts, such as the author of Medical Device Design used by R&D departments worldwide.