Biomedical engineering handbook unsw

  • What are the biomedical courses at UNSW?

    Undergraduate

    Undergraduate Medicine Program (3802)Bachelor of Science (3970)Bachelor of Advanced Science (Hons) (3962)Bachelor of Medical Science (3991)Bachelor of Exercise Physiology (3871)Bachelor of Vision Science / Clinical Optometry (3181)Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Clinical Optometry (3182).

  • What is the Atar cut off for biomedical engineering?

    Admission criteria
    Guaranteed ATAR: 90.00, subject to non-ATAR criteria being met.
    A guide to guaranteed Entry..

  • Why choose UNSW engineering?

    UNSW Engineering offers the widest range of engineering degrees in the country.
    Our programs are carefully designed to match global career opportunities.
    That's why Australia's top employers prefer our graduates over any other university and why we're ranked 1st in Australia for Engineering..

Biomedical Engineering is the application of engineering principles to developing technologies and solving problems in a diverse range of health care related 

Does UNSW have a biomedical engineering program?

The study of Biomedical Engineering at UNSW is primarily through the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering.
For undergraduate students, UNSW offers a concurrent Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Biomedical Engineering program which takes five years to complete.
A number of postgraduate programs are also offered.

What courses can I take if I don't have a biomedical background?

In the early part of the program, candidates with a medical/biological science background may study basic engineering courses such as:

  • mathematics
  • mechanics
  • electronics and computing.
    Candidates without a biomedical background may take courses in physiology and/or anatomy.
  • What is Biomedical Engineering?

    Biomedical Engineering provides a direct input to enhancing the quality and scope of health care through the application of engineering analysis to biological systems and introducing engineering principles to medical and surgical interventions.
    Biomedical engineers are exposed to many fields of study in engineering, medicine and biology.

    What qualifications do I need to become a biomedical engineer?

    A graduate diploma in biomedical engineering (such as:

  • UNSW Graduate Diploma 5449 or equivalent) with a minimum average of 65%* * Averages as calculated using the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Calculator. ** Health-related disciplines including:medicine, allied health sciences, biomedical sciences, veterinary sciences.

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