They bring together engineering, medicine and the life and physical sciences to enable the development of relevant clinical and industrial research.

The MSc Biomedical Engineering at The University of Strathclyde explores advances in technology and engineering to generate applications and solutions to clinically relevant problems.

As part of the course youÕll go on visits to local clinical centres and attend lectures from industrialists and visiting experts from the UK and overseas. YouÕll also have the opportunity to meet our many industrial and clinical partners to help advise and further your career.

YouÕll study

The first and second semesters consist of taught classes, laboratory demonstrations, practical exercises and clinical visits.

Following this, Diploma students complete a project dissertation and MSc students complete a research or development project reported by a thesis.

Facilities

The Department of Biomedical Engineering was formed in 2012 following the merger of the Bioengineering Unit and the National Centre for Prosthetics & Orthotics.