

BEng Medical Engineering (Industrial)
About this course
Medical engineering applies engineering principles and methods to the design, development, and improvement of the technologies used in healthcare. It is a discipline that sits at the boundary between engineering and clinical medicine, concerned with everything from surgical instruments and implants to diagnostic imaging systems, prosthetics, wearable health monitors, and the design of operating theatres. As healthcare systems around the world face increasing demands and as our capacity to develop life-improving technologies grows, medical engineers occupy an increasingly central role in modern medicine. At the University of Leeds, this four-year full-time programme includes an industrial placement year built into the degree, giving you a year of professional engineering experience in a medical device, healthcare, or technology company before you graduate. This extended industrial experience is a significant advantage in a highly competitive field. The curriculum covers the engineering sciences underpinning medical device development, including biomechanics, materials science, electronics, and manufacturing, alongside clinical applications and the regulatory frameworks that govern medical technology. You will engage with the sustainability and environmental considerations that shape responsible engineering practice. The typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects the scientific and engineering demands of the programme. You will develop a thorough understanding of both the engineering principles and the clinical contexts of medical technology, as well as the regulatory and commercial knowledge needed to bring devices from concept to market. Graduates pursue careers in medical device companies, the NHS, research institutes, regulatory bodies, and consultancies across the healthcare technology sector. Roles in device design, clinical engineering, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs are all well-established destinations. Postgraduate study in medical engineering, biomedical engineering, or clinical science is a natural continuation for those seeking research or specialist roles.
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