IPEM Accredited Engineering Degree Programmes

University of Hull - Mechanical and Medical Engineering [MEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Mechanical and Medical Engineering [MEng(Hons)]

Apply engineering principles and scientific methods to solve problems in medicine and healthcare in this programme which combines engineering, medicine and biology.

University of Hull - Mechanical and Medical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Mechanical and Medical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Apply engineering principles and scientific methods to solve problems in medicine and healthcare in this programme which combines engineering, medicine and biology.

University of Sheffield - Bioengineering [BEng(Hons)]

University of Sheffield - Bioengineering [BEng(Hons)]

Be inspired to help shape the future of healthcare technology on this flexible course. In your first year you'll get a broad-based introduction to bioengineering.

University of Sheffield - Bioengineering[MEng(Hons)]

University of Sheffield - Bioengineering[MEng(Hons)]

Be inspired to help shape the future of healthcare technology on this flexible course. In your first year you'll get a broad-based introduction to bioengineering.

University of Strathclyde - Biomedical Engineering [MEng (Hons)]

University of Strathclyde - Biomedical Engineering [MEng (Hons)]

On this degree, you will gain broad training in modern biomedical engineering and learn about the complexities of human anatomy and physiology. You'll study core mechanical and electrical engineering subjects.

Imperial College, London - Biomedical Engineering [MEng]

Imperial College, London - Biomedical Engineering [MEng]

Biomedical engineers use their technological knowledge and understanding to help people live longer, healthier, happier lives. You learn a broad range of engineering skills, develop your ability to collaborate and solve problems, and work on projects in medicine and biology with life-changing potential.

Imperial College, London - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Imperial College, London - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Biomedical Engineering deals with the development of medical devices – in particular, those related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine which can be used to replace or regenerate cells, tissues and organs.

University of Strathclyde - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)].

University of Strathclyde - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)].

On this degree, you will gain broad training in modern biomedical engineering and learn about the complexities of human anatomy and physiology. You'll study core mechanical and electrical engineering subjects.