

BEng Medical Engineering
About this course
Medical engineering is the discipline that applies the principles and methods of engineering to the design and development of medical devices, diagnostic technologies, and therapeutic systems. It encompasses imaging equipment, surgical instruments, prosthetics, drug delivery systems, wearable health monitors, and the software that makes sense of clinical data. As medicine becomes more dependent on technology, and as the population ages and the burden of chronic disease grows, medical engineers are increasingly central to the healthcare innovations that improve patient outcomes and make care more efficient. At the University of Southampton, this three-year full-time programme prepares a new generation of engineers who understand the underlying principles of medical and healthcare technologies and who have the skills to design, develop, and deliver products to patients, carers, and clinicians. You will study engineering mechanics, electronics, materials, biomedical instrumentation, physiology, and the regulatory and clinical frameworks within which medical devices operate. The programme develops your ability to approach design challenges with both technical rigour and sensitivity to the human context in which medical technologies are used. Southampton's strong research profile in electronics, biomedical engineering, and healthcare science means you will be engaging with leading-edge thinking throughout the programme. Graduates go on to careers in the medical devices industry, clinical engineering, NHS biomedical engineering departments, and research organisations. Roles in device design, prototyping, testing, regulatory affairs, and clinical applications engineering are all accessible to graduates with a medical engineering background. The sector is growing rapidly, driven by an ageing population and the pace of technological innovation, and graduates with both engineering rigour and an understanding of clinical environments are highly sought after. Postgraduate study in biomedical engineering, medical physics, or clinical engineering is another route for those who wish to develop deeper expertise.
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