The BEng(Hons) Biomedical Engineering course at ARU is designed as a Project Based Learning (PBL) course, with modules
that are offered in accordance with the advancements in healthcare technologies. The curriculum offered through this course will
enable you to gain extensive knowledge in various Engineering approaches to tackle healthcare challenges, with the opportunity
to explore Biomedical Engineering research.
Through the study of various modules and projects, you will learn the fundamental principles of medical technologies and gain the
ability to desi...
The BEng(Hons) Biomedical Engineering course at ARU is designed as a Project Based Learning (PBL) course, with modules<br/>that are offered in accordance with the advancements in healthcare technologies. The curriculum offered through this course will<br/>enable you to gain extensive knowledge in various Engineering approaches to tackle healthcare challenges, with the opportunity<br/>to explore Biomedical Engineering research.<br/><br/>Through the study of various modules and projects, you will learn the fundamental principles of medical technologies and gain the<br/>ability to design, develop and deliver new products. The PBL approach enables you to develop a collective set of technical and<br/>transferrable skills such as teamwork, independent research, and an integrated approach to problems, all of which are beneficial<br/>for future employability within the healthcare industry.<br/><br/>In the first year, you will develop basic skills essential for a Biomedical Engineer. You will study both traditional engineering<br/>topics (such as Mathematics, Structural Mechanics, and Electronics) and traditional medical topics (such as Anatomy and<br/>Physiology and Biology). You will also have a Biomedical Engineering-specific module, in which you will explore what it means to<br/>be an engineer in a multidisciplinary field. A Biomedical Engineering expert will come talk to you and share their career path and<br/>career advice. From the very start of your course, you will be involved in laboratory experiences, learning how to use equipment<br/>commonly used within Biomedical Engineering.<br/><br/>In your second year, you will develop your Bioinstrumentation skills while working on big real-world problems within the Electronic<br/>Design Project and Robotic Control Design Project. These project modules are Live Briefs – external companies design these<br/>projects. You will also learn Advanced Engineering Mathematics and Signal and Signal Processing to use alongside the<br/>projects. There is also a Biomedical Engineering-specific module on Biomaterials, which involves many hands-on experiments<br/>in our brand-new Biomedical Engineering laboratory. Youll take one of our Ruskin Modules, too. These give you the opportunity<br/>to work with students from different courses to come up with creative solutions to complex problems and key challenges facing<br/>society. Ruskin Modules are subject to change and availability.<br/><br/>In your final year, you will learn about the modelling and analysis of human motion, emphasising experimental data collection via<br/>motion analysis. You will study the advanced medical approach to tissue repair and regeneration as part of the tissue<br/>engineering module and gain an understanding and knowledge about the key components that can be utilised to produce<br/>structures which can improve damaged tissue or whole organs. You will advance your understanding and application of<br/>electronics and mechatronics, specifically in automation and control, robotics, and machine learning. Projects such as<br/>Computer-Aided Engineering projects will give you the opportunity to work on the design, manufacture, analysis, and testing of a<br/>simple component.<br/><br/>You’ll also conduct your independent piece of research in a project supervised by one of your lecturers. This is your capstone<br/>assessment and will personalise your degree, and train you to think like an engineer, ready to meet the challenges of an ever-<br/>changing world.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
Chelmsford Campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
H160
Institution Code
A60
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS Tariff104 from a minimum of 2 A Levels (or equivalent). GCSE/National 4/National 54 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above, including English and science and Maths at grade B, or grade 6. |
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