- Master of Engineering in Medical Engineering at Cardiff University is a 4 years program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The school of Engineering is one of the UK's leading engineering Schools for the quality of research and teaching.
- The aim of this course is to produce highly competent engineers who can pursue a career in clinical engineering, bioengineering, or engineering fields outside medicine.
- This course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IME).
- Students have to successfully complete 120 credits.
- Teaching is delivered by a dedicated team of research-active academic staff, and some lectures will also be delivered by colleagues from Cardiff University's School of Biosciences and the School of Medicine, as well as the Cardiff & Vale NHS Trust.
- The course content is informed by industrial collaboration with companies like Biomet, Simpleware, and Arthritis Research UK.
- In the last year, students have to complete two group projects, which are linked to topical research.
- Teaching is through lectures, examples classes, and extensive laboratory, IT, and practical work.
- Students will have the opportunity to engage with professionals from healthcare providers such as the Cardiff and Vale Orthopaedic Centre, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, and the Medical Physics Department.