Academic Qualifications
A recognized four-year full-time engineering degree in a relevant discipline is required, along with a satisfactory GPA on the institution's grading scale.
Overview The Master of Biomedical Systems and Technology at Queensland University of Technology equips students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in medical technology, guided by industry experts like Associate Professor Paige Little, a leading figure in spine research. Career Prospects: This program prepares graduates for diverse roles in the healthcare sector, focusing on the development and application of innovative medical technologies.
The Master of Biomedical Systems and Technology at Queensland University of Technology provides students with in-depth knowledge and hands-on expertise in medical technology. The program is led by industry professionals, including notable figures in biomedical research, offering a rich learning experience that bridges theory and practice.
Core Courses:
Electives: Students can tailor their education by selecting electives that align with their interests, covering areas such as Bioinformatics, Medical Imaging, and Rehabilitation Engineering.
Capstone Project: A comprehensive project that synthesizes knowledge and applies it to real-world biomedical challenges, preparing students for professional practice.
A recognized four-year full-time engineering degree in a relevant discipline is required, along with a satisfactory GPA on the institution's grading scale.
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following assessments:
CRICOS code: 118487C
This program equips graduates for a variety of roles within the healthcare sector, emphasizing the creation and implementation of cutting-edge medical technologies. Graduates will find opportunities in research, development, and clinical applications, contributing significantly to advancements in healthcare solutions.
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