

MEng in Biomedical Engineering, University of Glasgow
Glasgow,
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60 Months
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About this course
Biomedical Engineering at the University of Glasgow focuses on developing engineering solutions for medical problems, making it a rapidly growing industry. The program emphasizes practical activities like hospital visits and benefits from strong links with industry and healthcare providers such as the NHS and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Students gain hands-on experience through projects, case studies, and work placements, preparing them for careers in both engineering and medicine. The course offers a flexible interdisciplinary approach, allowing students to switch engineering disciplines after the first year if desired. The program includes courses on medical device regulation, entrepreneurship, and research-based projects, especially in the final years. Both BEng and MEng pathways are designed to equip students with skills for real-world industry environments or entrepreneurial ventures.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students interested in healthcare technology and medical solutions will find this program particularly appealing due to its industry connections and practical focus. The program's collaboration with clinicians and industry experts ensures real-world relevance. The inclusion of entrepreneurship courses and industry placements provides graduates with a competitive edge, whether entering industry or starting their own ventures. Its interdisciplinary approach and the opportunity to undertake international projects add to its attractiveness for students seeking a dynamic education in biomedical engineering.
Specialisation
The program includes special courses in areas like Biosensors and Diagnostics, Bioethics, and Signal Processing of Biosignatures. Final-year students on the MEng track undertake a six-month industry placement or research project at an overseas university or research facility. Emphasis is also placed on entrepreneurship, with courses aimed at developing skills for launching new ventures in biomedical engineering.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
33.57L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
For entry in 2025, the minimum academic requirements include SQA Higher grades of AABB, with additional requirements of higher Mathematics and Physics or Engineering Science at AA. A-level applicants need at least AAB, including Mathematics and Physics. International Baccalaureate candidates should have 34 points, with Higher Level subjects in Mathematics and Physics. Alternative qualifications like BTEC or foundation courses can also be considered with specific entry criteria. The system supports advanced entry for exceptional students, allowing completion of an Honours degree in three or four years.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
60
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates of Biomedical Engineering are suited for roles in manufacturing, healthcare, and research sectors both in the UK and abroad. They often work as Clinical Engineers, R&D Engineers, or Product Engineers, and the degree serves as a strong foundation for graduate entry into Medicine. The program prepares students with transferable skills in engineering, medicine, and biology, opening paths in industry, healthcare, research, and entrepreneurial ventures.
FAQs
What are the English language requirements?
Applicants from non-English speaking countries need an IELTS Academic score of 6.5 with no subtest under 6.0, or equivalent qualifications like TOEFL (90 overall), PTE (59), or Cambridge CPE (176 overall). The university also accepts other secure English language tests and offers pre-sessional courses to improve language skills.
Can I study abroad during this program?
Yes, the program offers the opportunity to spend a year abroad at an accredited partner university, and MEng students can undertake a six-month international project, thanks to extensive global links.
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