Biomedical Engineering at Imperial combines core engineering training with a strong understanding of how the human body works. You study quantitative methods and apply them to biomedical problems ranging from instrumentation to imaging and biomaterials.You also learn in a practical, interdisciplinary environment supported by modern teaching and research facilities.
The Biomedical Engineering program at Imperial College London offers a unique blend of engineering principles and a deep understanding of human biology. Students engage in quantitative analysis, applying their knowledge to a range of biomedical challenges, from advanced instrumentation to imaging techniques and biomaterials development. This interdisciplinary approach is supported by cutting-edge teaching and research facilities, creating an enriching learning environment.
Core areas of study include:
Note: This list represents selected modules; a comprehensive year-by-year structure and additional options may be available.
Academic prerequisites include:
Specific GRE/GMAT or GPA requirements are not detailed for this program.
Graduates of the Biomedical Engineering program are well-equipped for various career paths in the healthcare and engineering sectors. Many find opportunities in medical device design, clinical engineering, research and development, and regulatory affairs. Additionally, the program prepares students for further studies or professional training in related fields.
Students are encouraged to explore internships and work placements during their studies, enhancing their practical experience and employability upon graduation.
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