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University of Sheffield, UK, invites applications for MSc Bioengineering course

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Posted on 15 Feb 2022
16:09 PM
The Bioengineering department at the University of Sheffield works closely with specialist research centres and research groups.

The Bioengineering department at the University of Sheffield works closely with specialist research centres and research groups. Source: Shutterstock

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The one-year full-time programme will begin from September 2022, with an annual overseas fee of £26, 200
Bioengineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines Biology and Engineering, and which allows the application of Engineering principles to medicine and healthcare

UK’s University of Sheffield is inviting applications for a Master’s in Bioengineering course starting in September. The course is designed to provide students with the necessary technical knowledge, expertise and transferable skills to succeed in one of the fastest growing Engineering disciplines.

It is a one-year full-time programme with an annual overseas fee of £26, 200. Those eligible to apply for the course include any candidate having a three to four-year Bachelor’s degree, with a minimum of 60% or ‘first class’ from a recognised university in an Engineering subject (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, General Engineering, Chemical Engineering) or Pure Sciences (Maths, Physics). The candidate needs to have an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component, or equivalent.

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Bioengineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines Biology and Engineering, and which allows the application of Engineering principles to medicine and healthcare.

This unique course combines biomaterials, imaging and in silico medicine. It gives students the medical background, specialist knowledge, and theoretical and practical skills they will need to integrate Biology and Medicine with Engineering and ultimately solve problems related to living systems.

Students will be introduced to the field of Biomaterials and important factors in the selection, design and development of biomaterials for clinical applications.

Students will also have the chance to explore the medical devices field and product design, together with their regulatory aspects. They’ll develop experimental skills in world-class laboratories and advanced skills in modelling. These skills are useful for simulating the complexities of the human body and for more traditional Engineering contexts.

Students will have leading global scientists as teachers and mentors. The Bioengineering department at the University of Sheffield works closely with specialist research centres, including Insigneo and POLARIS, along with research groups focusing on advances in Biomaterials, Bioengineering and Health Technologies. This means they will be positioned at the forefront of biomedical innovation and become part of a community of professionals in the field while they study.

Students can tailor the course to suit their interests and research project. Optional modules range from Biomechanics to the use of virtual reality and 3D visualisation approaches.

For further information, the candidate can visit the university’s official website - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses/2022/bioengineering-msc

Last updated on 15 Feb 2022
19:14 PM
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