

BEng Biomedical Engineering [with Foundation Year]
About this course
Biomedical engineering is the discipline at the intersection of engineering and medicine, applying the principles of mechanical, electronic and materials engineering to the design and development of devices, systems and technologies that improve human health. Its scope is vast, encompassing everything from diagnostic imaging systems and implantable devices to prosthetics, tissue engineering, clinical monitoring equipment and the software platforms that manage patient data. As healthcare becomes increasingly dependent on sophisticated technology, biomedical engineers are central to the development and maintenance of the systems on which clinical care depends. At Anglia Ruskin University, this part-time programme is offered with a foundation year option, providing a supported route into the engineering and scientific content for students who benefit from additional preparation before the main degree begins. You will build a solid grounding in the engineering fundamentals relevant to biomedical applications, including electronics, mechanics, materials science and computational methods, alongside the biological and clinical knowledge needed to understand the contexts in which these technologies are applied. The part-time mode gives you the flexibility to study alongside work or other commitments, which is particularly valuable for students already working in healthcare or technology environments who wish to develop their qualifications while maintaining their professional lives. Graduates from biomedical engineering programmes go on to careers in medical devices companies, NHS clinical engineering departments, prosthetics and rehabilitation technology, diagnostic imaging, research and development, quality assurance and regulatory affairs. The combination of engineering rigour and biological understanding is valued across the healthcare technology sector, from large multinationals to specialist startups. Many graduates also pursue further professional qualifications or postgraduate study in biomedical engineering, medical physics, clinical science or related disciplines, and some move toward chartered engineering status through professional engineering institutions.
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