Australia is a leading country in the development of medical research and technology. By studying biomedical engineering, students can be part of these exciting and rewarding fields of work.
Students learn how to work across clinical medicine, healthcare and the technologies that support these fields. Students help people affected by health conditions and the health professionals who support them.
In completing studies in biomechanics, medical electronics, mathematics, and engineering science, graduates are well trained to work in the medical technology and biotechnology industries, producing assistive technologies, implantable devices for rehabilitation applications, lab-on-a-chip diagnostics and biomaterials.
Students will have access to world-leading researchers and 3D-printing facilities such as the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct, the Micro Nano Research facility and the 3DBioFab, placing them at the interface of cutting-edge technologies and advances in biomedical science.
Please note that applicants from some countries will be required to pay a non-refundable application fee. The fee will go towards the tuition deposit for any students who enrol.