• Master of Engineering in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering at Imperial College London is a 4-year program.
  • It is an on-campus, 240 credits program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The courses engage students in both the scientific and engineering aspects of the discipline.
  • Students will learn about the processing, structure, properties, and performance of materials, and much more.
  • There is also the opportunity to complete a research project, which will rely on substantial individual study. 
  • Electives in year 3 and 4 are involved 30 hours of lecture or workshop time, 60 hours of coursework, problem-solving, private study and project work, and about 35 hours of revision for an end of module examination.
  • Lectures, practicals, and other formal activities take place on weekdays only, with Wednesday afternoons normally remaining free.
  • A full academic year involves about 1500 hours of study in total.
  • Students will be assessed by written examinations, class tests, and coursework.
  • At Imperial, students will be taught by a range of teachers of all levels from Professors to PhD students, including groundbreaking research, and are regarded as experts in their field.
  • This degree is professionally accredited by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) on behalf of the Engineering Council.