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BEng Biomedical Engineering
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Biomedical engineering applies the principles of engineering to problems in medicine and biology, designing and developing the devices, instruments, and systems that diagnose, monitor, and treat disease. It is a discipline that sits at the intersection of engineering, biology, and medicine, and it has produced some of the most impactful technologies in modern healthcare, from MRI scanners and pacemakers to prosthetics, implantable sensors, and drug delivery systems. As the population ages and the demands on healthcare systems grow, the need for engineers who can innovate in this space continues to expand. At the University of Bradford, this three-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a structured introduction to the scientific and mathematical foundations of the discipline for students who benefit from additional preparation before entering the main degree. From the foundation year onward, you will study biomechanics, biomaterials, medical imaging, instrumentation, signal processing, and physiological systems, developing the engineering and biological knowledge needed to design and evaluate medical devices and systems. A placement year option mentioned in the course information offers valuable professional experience in a biomedical engineering, healthcare technology, or research environment, building industry contacts and giving you insight into professional practice before you graduate. Graduates of biomedical engineering programmes go on to careers in the medical devices industry, NHS clinical engineering departments, pharmaceutical research, regulatory affairs, and biomedical research. Roles in device design and development, clinical applications, testing and validation, and engineering management are all accessible. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in biomedical engineering, medical physics, or a clinical specialism, and some pursue research careers that contribute to innovations in healthcare technology.
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