The rapidly developing and rewarding field of biomedical technology involves engineering, constructing, and operating medical devices. Graduates with a master in Biomedical Technology (MSc) can go on to work as engineers in the medical device industry, producing the next generation of devices such as prosthetics, through to specialists working in healthcare operating and maintaining equipment for diagnosis and treatment.
The master in Biomedical Technology (MSc) provides current biomedical technology knowledge and an understanding of its application within the industry.
It is also offered introductory as well as specialist modules such as regulatory quality management, biomaterials, and biosensors. In the final term, you will complete an industrial placement and have the opportunity to work on industry-relevant individual projects.
This master in Biomedical Technology (MSc) is open to science and engineering graduates and those working within hospitals or related industries or who want to work in healthcare organizations, or in the medical devices industry.
If you are a Scottish student, you are eligible for a lower tuition fee of £5,500 per year.