Imperial College London
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering
The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering in Engineering and Technology is offered by Imperial College London.
Program Length: 1 YEAR.
The Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering first began in 1991 and provides all of the necessary technical knowledge, expertise and transferable skills to succeed in one of the fastest growing engineering disciplines.This degree offers four distinct streams, each of which accredited and employment-focused:
- Biomechanics and Mechanobiology pathway – this stream focusses on bioengineering problems related to systems including cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, orthopaedic, ophthalmic, and respiratory systems, with the content aiming to understand how mechanical forces impact biological function at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and organism levels.
- Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering pathway – this stream is jointly offered with the Department of Materials and covers the use of biomaterials in medical and surgical environments
- Medical Physics and Imaging pathway – this stream trains graduates in the physical understanding required for healthcare and medical research, with focus on human physiology, radiotherapy and clinical imaging
Student choose your stream during the application process and all four streams lead to the award of MSc Biomedical Engineering.
- Neurotechnology pathway – this stream focuses on new technology for investigating brain function, such as developing neuroprosthetic devices and new neuroimaging techniques
Structure
Modules shown are for the current academic year and are subject to change depending on your year of entry.Please note that the curriculum of this course is currently being reviewed as part of a College-wide process to introduce a standardised modular structure. As a result, the content and assessment structures of this course may change for your year of entry. We therefore recommend that you check this course page before finalising your application and after submitting it as we will aim to update this page as soon as any changes are ratified by the College.
The below core modules are taken by students on all four streams of the MSc.
- Biomedical Imaging
- Individual Project
- Journal Club
- Medical Device Certification
- Statistics and Data Analysis
- Systems Physiology
Teaching and assessment
Teaching
- Demonstrations
- Group exercises
- Guided practical classes
- Individual research project
- Laboratory work
- Lectures
- Presentations
- Seminars
- Workshops
Assessment
- Coursework
- Oral presentations
- Written examinations (open and closed book)
- Written reports, including a dissertation
Course timetable
You will receive your course timetable by the beginning of your studies in October and the core teaching hours for the College are 9am–6pm.Entry requirements
We welcome students from all over the world and consider all applicants on an individual basis.
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