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School of Engineering and Materials Science

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Biomedical Engineering
BSc (BH81)

 

Structure

You will choose four optional units in semester A or B. These include:

- Biomechanics
- Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
- Bioengineering in urology
- Aspects of medical engineering III
- Principals and application of medical imaging
- Clinical measurements
- Implant design and technology


You will undertake a research project worth 4 course units during both semesters. The research project accounts for 50% of the degree and represents a fantastic opportunity to work with cutting edge biomedical engineers at SEMS.

Year 1

Semester A:DEN6407 (6)
Intercalated Research Project
DEN6407 (6)
Intercalated Research Project
MAT311 (6)
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

or
DEN412 (7)
Surgical Techniques & Safety

or
DEN430 (7)
Bioengineering in Urology
MAT311 (6)
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

or
DEN412 (7)
Surgical Techniques & Safety

or
DEN430 (7)
Bioengineering in Urology
Semester B:DEN6407 (6)
Intercalated Research Project
DEN6407 (6)
Intercalated Research Project
DEN324 (6)
Principles and Application of Medical Imaging

or
DEN403 (7)
Computational Fluid Dynamics

or
DEN406 (7)
Clinical Measurements

or
DEN437 (7)
Implant Design and Technology
DEN324 (6)
Principles and Application of Medical Imaging

or
DEN403 (7)
Computational Fluid Dynamics

or
DEN406 (7)
Clinical Measurements

or
DEN437 (7)
Implant Design and Technology

Notes

The numbers in brackets indicate the academic level of each module, where a typical first year module is delivered at a level 4, whilst a master's module is delivered at level 7.