Overview
This handbook entry is for students commencing their studies from 2024. Please refer to previous editions of the handbook for pre-2024 requirements.
Biomedical engineering is the application of engineering principles to develop technologies and solve problems in a range of healthcare-related fields such as implantable bionics, drug-delivery systems, medical imaging, … For more content click the Read More button below.
The specialisation in Biomedical Engineering enables the engineering graduate to extend their knowledge into the field of biomedical engineering.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Explain concepts, theories, and techniques relevant to an engineering science specialisation.
2.
Apply a breadth of relevant engineering knowledge, including engineering management, to professional practice.
3.
Identify, define, investigate, and analyse complex engineering problems.
4.
Apply appropriate engineering knowledge and methods to develop effective and innovative solutions to complex engineering problems.
5.
Communicate information to other professionals, clients, stakeholders and the broader community.
6.
Apply creative and ethical approaches to practice.
7.
Collaborate effectively in diverse professional contexts.
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Graduate Certificate in Engineering Science - GCertEngSc7373 - Engineering Science
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 48 UOC.
Foundational Core 24 Units of Credit:
Advanced Core 12 Units of Credit:
Engineering Technical Management 12 Units of Credit:
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