The BEng Biomedical Engineering course brings together engineering and medicine to help solve difficult healthcare problems. The studies focus heavily on clinical applications, teaching important subjects such as how the human body moves, medical sensors, designing artificial limbs (prosthesis), and implants. This three-year degree is officially approved by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
Students are taught by academic staff who have been educating biomedical engineers for more than 50 years. They will be able to use outstanding equipment, such as a clinical human movement laboratory. The optional Professional Training placement year lets students get useful work experience with major companies like GE Healthcare, 3M, and Abbott Diabetes Care.
The full-time tuition fee for the BEng Biomedical Engineering programme for international students is £27,000 per year.
Candidates are required to submit a personal statement in which they discuss their reasons for applying for the course and any other relevant information regarding their studies. A relevant academic or employer reference is also required. Students may also upload their CV to demonstrate any professional experience or background.
The University of Surrey provides several financial awards to help students manage their study costs. The most important scholarship for overseas students is the International Excellence Award (Undergraduate), which lowers tuition fees by £5,000. Additional funding is available through the University of Surrey Bursary for UK undergraduates who qualify and need further financial assistance.
Some career paths for graduates of the BEng Biomedical Engineering programme include:
Applications for this course must be submitted through the UCAS system. We strongly suggest and encourage all applicants to contact AHZ's trained counsellors for help with the process.
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