MEng Hons Biomedical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Accelerated-bachelors Program

Queen Mary University of London

Program Overview

Biomedical engineering is an exciting field that merges engineering, medicine, and biology to tackle some of the toughest health challenges we face. Whether it's creating life-saving devices or pushing the boundaries of digital health and tissue regeneration, biomedical engineers are essential in reshaping patient care and driving medical innovation.

At Queen Mary, you'll dive into groundbreaking areas like 3D-printed human tissue, AI-assisted diagnostics, digital health, tissue engineering, and biomedical devices, among others. Each module is crafted to enhance your employability while addressing pressing global healthcare issues.

You'll gain from the rich expertise of the School of Engineering and Medical Science, along with Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Our researchers are at the forefront of breakthroughs in predictive modeling, regenerative medicine, and healthcare robotics, working on innovative projects like organ-on-a-chip models, AI diagnostic tools, and machine learning for early risk detection.

Have access to top facilities, including:

  • Biofluids and mechanobiology labs
  • Cell and tissue engineering labs
  • Super-resolution microscopy lab
  • Mechanical testing facilities Professional Recognition & Accreditation

Flexible Global Opportunities

  • You can opt for a year in industry or a year abroad (but not both).

Your learning will involve:

  • Engaging lectures, hands-on lab practicals, and problem-based learning
  • Assessments through reports, presentations, coursework, group projects, and exams

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • In Year 3 you will have an Integrated Design Project where you put your engineering skills to the test on a project that sparks your interest. Collaborate with others to dive into innovative solutions in the field of biomedical engineering.
  • In Year 4 you will be working on an Individual Research or Industrial Project. You take on a more advanced project, working alongside research or industry teams, often in collaboration with clinicians. This is your chance to address real-world challenges in biomedical engineering and make a genuine impact on healthcare innovation.
  • The Queen Mary Careers Team helps you with work experience, internships and graduate jobs.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Pursue a career in medical device development, clinical engineering, biomechanics, biomaterials, rehabilitation engineering, or pharmaceutical technology.

  • Opportunities in industries such as healthcare, medical imaging, diagnostics, prosthetics, and wearable health technologies.

  • Further academic study through taught master's degrees (e.g., MSc Biomedical Engineering, MSc Medical Physics), research degrees (MPhil/PhD), or medical school entry for qualified candidates.

  • Potential to register as a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with an accredited MEng or appropriate combination of BEng and MSc, enhancing professional standing.

  • Entrepreneurial opportunities in health-tech startups or innovation hubs focused on biomedical solutions.

  • 92% of Biomedical Engineering graduates were in work or further study 15 months after graduation (GOS 2020/21)

Program Key Stats

£29950
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

AAB
3.3
36
90

1300
6.0
92

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • NHS Clinical Scientists
  •  Clinical Engineers
  • Biomechanics and Implant design

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