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Masters Degrees in Biomechanical Engineering
We have 38 Masters Degrees in Biomechanical Engineering
Masters degrees in Biomechanical Engineering offer advanced study of the combinations of principles in mechanics and biological systems, particularly in medical contexts. Courses range from taught MSc degrees, to research oriented MRes and MPhil programmes. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant engineering, science or technology subject.
Why study a Masters in Biomechanical Engineering?
## Biomechanical Engineering can be applied to a range of industries, from medicine to agriculture, mechanics to ecosystems. Depending on your interests, you may specialise in various disciplines. For example, students from a medical background may be interested in the production of artificial limbs, synthetic tissues and organs, neural engineering, and medical isolation. Technology students might explore wearable technology to monitor health, sport rehabilitation mechanics, or even biofluid engineering and its primacy in aerospace engineering and robotics. Alternatively, students with a scientific background might explore population modelling and biomass systems for ecosystems analysis, or agricultural engineering. Careers in this field are highly varied. As well as working in industries mentioned above, your expertise could be applied to public policy, health administration and even legislation within government departments or industrial agencies.Master of Philosophy in Bioengineering
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
School of Engineering
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Programs in Bioengineering facilitate the close integration of biological, physical, and computational sciences and engineering in the study of biological processes. Read more
MSc Biomedical Engineering
University of Sheffield
Department of Bioengineering
Our MSc is designed to provide you with all of the necessary technical knowledge, expertise and transferable skills to succeed in one of the fastest growing engineering disciplines. Read more
MSc in Biomedical Sciences
Radboud University
Medical Sciences
Biomedical sciences is a broad field including areas like molecular medicine, toxicology, epidemiology, immunology, neuroscience, human movement sciences and health technology assessment. Read more
Biomedical Engineering MSc
Swansea University
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
The Biomedical Engineering degree will teach you how to use engineering techniques to understand biomedical systems or to develop devices that interact with biomedical systems. Read more
Clinical Biomechanics - MSc
Staffordshire University
Health, Science and Wellbeing
The MSc Clinical Biomechanics has been developed for health professionals who wish to extend their understanding of the clinical application of mechanical principles. Read more
Medical Physics MSc
Aberdeen University
Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
If you want to study Medical Physics with applications in nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, electronics and MRI University of Aberdeen has a world renowned historic reputation within major global innovation in this health area. Read more
MSc - Biomedical Engineering
University of Warwick
School of Engineering
The MSc in Biomedical Engineering delivers state-of-the-art knowledge and understanding of Biomedical Engineering at postgraduate level. Read more
Biomedical Surface Science
Malmö University
Masters Programmes
The programme creates a platform for understanding the involvement of surface science in biomedicine and biotechnology. You will get theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the areas of biomedical activities which require expertise beyond traditional disciplines of biomedicine, chemistry or biology. Read more
Medical Engineering Design MSc
Keele University
School of Pharmacy and Bioengineering
If you have ever spent some time in hospital, you are probably unaware that you were the beneficiary of medical devices that have been designed and developed by Medical Device Designers. Read more
Human and Biological Robotics - MSc
Imperial College London
Bioengineering
You focus on the understanding of neuromechanics, biomimetics design, signal and image processing and the application of robotics in health and everyday life. Read more
Biomedical Engineering - Graduate Certificate
University of Colorado Boulder
College of Engineering
The future of personalized medicine requires a versatile workforce with the skills to design, build and commercialize innovative biomedical technologies. The Biomedical Engineering Master of Science (MS) degree provides the scientific foundation to prepare students for careers in the biomedical engineering industry and for advanced training in biomedical sciences. Read more
Biomedical Engineering
Aberdeen University
School of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering applies core engineering principles to the understanding and advancement of medical and healthcare technologies. Read more
Bioengineering MRes
Keele University
School of Pharmacy and Bioengineering
Bioengineering lies at the interface between engineering with biology and medicine. It has contributed to the development of revolutionary and life-saving concepts such as advanced medical devices, artificial organs, advanced prosthetics, stem cell therapies, regenerative medicine, and novel biopharmaceuticals. Read more
MRes Cancer Technology
Imperial College London
Bioengineering
This course equips you with skills to address tomorrow’s challenges in cancer using state-of-the-art technologies and physical sciences/mathematical approaches. Read more
MSc Engineering for Biomedicine
Imperial College London
Bioengineering
Bioengineers are leading the way in tackling modern healthcare challenges. From the development of rapid testing technologies to designing new life-saving devices. Read more