Postgraduate Degree Courses

Keele University - MSc Medical Engineering Design

Keele University - MSc Medical Engineering Design

This MSc in Medical Engineering Design prepares you for careers in this fascinating design discipline, inventing the next generation of ground-breaking medical devices. From CT scanners, X-ray and MRI machines, to pacemakers, defibrillators, stethoscopes and even spectacles, medical engineering has saved and enhanced lives, improving treatment and delivery for patients and medical practitioners alike.

Swansea University - MSc Medical Radiation Physics

Swansea University - MSc Medical Radiation Physics

This MSc Medical Radiation Physics degree, will give you the necessary theoretical knowledge and understanding of fundamental aspects of the use of radiation in medicine, to enhance your career prospects.

University of Strathclyde - MSc Biomedical Engineering, MSc Biomedical Engineering with Biometrics, MSc Biomedical Engineering with Cell and Tissue Engineering 

University of Strathclyde - MSc Biomedical Engineering, MSc Biomedical Engineering with Biometrics, MSc Biomedical Engineering with Cell and Tissue Engineering 

The postgraduate taught Masters degree is a modular conversion course which provides broad training in biomedical engineering to help you progress with a career in research, industry or in the NHS.

University of Aberdeen - MSc Medical Physics

University of Aberdeen - MSc Medical Physics

This MSc in Medical Physics will improve your knowledge of how technology can help diagnose disease, while you learn about all the major aspects of physics as applied in the modern clinical/health environment.

Universiti Malaya - Master of Medical Physics  (MMP)

Universiti Malaya - Master of Medical Physics (MMP)

This programme provides postgraduate training in clinical applications of physics in medicine and biology, particularly with regard to ionizing electromagnetic radiation.

King's College London - MSc Clinical Sciences (Medical Physics)

King's College London - MSc Clinical Sciences (Medical Physics)

MSc in Clinical Sciences at Kings College London. Please note that this programme is only available to students who are enrolled on the Scientist Training Programme (STP).

University of Glasgow - MSc Medical Physics

University of Glasgow - MSc Medical Physics

The aim of this programme is to provide an understanding of the application of physics and technology to a range of disciplines within medical physics at a level appropriate for a professional physicist and to equip you for employment in a clinical environment.

Keele University - MSc Biomedical Engineering

Keele University - MSc Biomedical Engineering

This MSc develops expertise to use engineering to create platforms including novel equipment, computer systems or software to facilitate improved patient care through enhanced diagnoses, monitoring, treatment and manufacturing. With a strong clinical focus you’ll see medical technology in action at University Hospital and access state-of-the-art equipment, including newly-developed diagnostics, advanced imaging and manufacturing facilities, in the research centre. You’ll also have access to leading bio and medical engineering experts, such as the author of Medical Device Design used by R&D departments worldwide.

University of Liverpool - MSc Clinical Sciences (Medical Physics)

University of Liverpool - MSc Clinical Sciences (Medical Physics)

The MRes in Clinical Sciences will enable you to develop advanced knowledge and research skills in clinical sciences. The programme is aimed at intercalating medical, dental and veterinary students and medical, biomedical and biological science graduates. Under expert supervision, you will produce a major piece of independent research on one of five specialist pathways.

University College London - MSc Physics and Engineering in Medicine (Accredited Radiation Physics Route)

University College London - MSc Physics and Engineering in Medicine (Accredited Radiation Physics Route)

This programme pathway is designed for students with an interest in the engineering aspects of technology that are applied in modern medicine. Students gain an understanding of the biomedical engineering principles and practices used in hospitals, industries and research laboratories through lectures, problem-solving sessions, a research project and collaborative work.

Newcastle University - MSc Clinical Science (Medical Physics)

Newcastle University - MSc Clinical Science (Medical Physics)

This MSc Clinical Sciences is available to the healthcare science workforce and through competitive national recruitment. The accredited course co-ordinates specialist contributions from: clinical scientists, consultants, clinical networks and departments. It uses facilities from Newcastle University and Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Due to the unique nature of this course full information is available on our Faculty of Medical Sciences website.

University of Surrey - MSc Medical Physics

University of Surrey - MSc Medical Physics

The syllabus for this MSc will provide you with the knowledge, skills and experience required of a modern graduate medical physicist.