

BEng Biomedical Engineering
About this course
Biomedical engineering applies engineering principles and methods to problems in biology and medicine, designing the devices, systems, and processes that modern healthcare depends on. From prosthetic limbs and cardiac pacemakers to imaging systems and drug delivery mechanisms, biomedical engineers bridge the gap between biological understanding and practical technological solutions. The discipline is one of the most interdisciplinary in engineering, drawing on mechanics, electronics, materials science, computing, and the life sciences in a single coherent framework. At Loughborough University, this three-year full-time degree gives you a thorough grounding in both the engineering fundamentals and the biological and medical knowledge that the field requires. You will study topics including biomechanics, bioelectronics, medical imaging, materials for biomedical applications, and the regulatory and ethical dimensions of developing products for clinical use. Loughborough describes the degree as using engineering practices and principles to bridge gaps across biological and healthcare challenges, which captures the essential role that biomedical engineers play in responding to global health problems that require a genuinely technical response. Biomedical engineering graduates are in demand across the medical devices industry, NHS engineering departments, pharmaceutical companies, research laboratories, and healthcare technology start-ups. Common roles include medical device engineer, clinical engineer, research and development engineer, regulatory affairs specialist, and biomechanics analyst. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree also means graduates move readily into roles in materials science, electronics, software development, and healthcare management. Many go on to postgraduate study in biomedical engineering, clinical engineering, or a specific area of the life sciences, and the degree provides a strong foundation for those who want to pursue research at the boundary between engineering and medicine.
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