Biomedical Engineering with Management with Industrial Experience BEng

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Biomedical Engineering with Management with Industrial Experience BEng

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    Key Information

    • Study Level:

      Bachelor

    • Duration:

      3 Years

    • Study Mode:

      Full Time

    • Start Date:

      01 September 2019

    • Tuition Fees EU/EEA:

      £ 9,250 Per Year

      These fees apply to students from the EU/EEA

    • Tuition Fees International :

      £ 20,850

      These fees apply to students from outside the EU/EEA

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    Course Summary

    Queen Mary University’s Biomedical Engineering with Management BEng program is intended to produce graduates who are not just qualified biomedical engineers but also skilled managers, ready to take on responsible roles in the Biotech or related industries.

    This program is delivered by the School of Engineering and Materials Science in collaboration with Queen Mary’s School of Business and Management. It will help you develop a strong set of engineering skills as well as the theory and practice of modern management.

    This program includes an optional year in a paid industrial placement between the nominal second and third years. This is an excellent opportunity to garner real world working experience and enhance your CV dramatically.

    If you are changing direction after starting in another career area, you will possess valuable work experience and professional awareness. Many employers actively seek candidates with these benefits. Our network of contacts, a dedicated employability service and a reputation in the legal profession mean we also have an outstanding track-record of finding students legal employment.Many employers favour GDL students in an increasingly competitive legal job market. Through studying another degree subject, you will have gained many transferable skills. By taking the conversion route into law, you are showing motivation and determination by choosing law at a later stage than some others. This looks good to employers.

    If you are changing direction after starting in another career area, you will possess valuable work experience and professional awareness. Many employers actively seek candidates with these benefits. Our network of contacts, a dedicated employability service and a reputation in the legal profession mean we also have an outstanding track-record of finding students legal employment.Many employers favour GDL students in an increasingly competitive legal job market. Through studying another degree subject, you will have gained many transferable skills. By taking the conversion route into law, you are showing motivation and determination by choosing law at a later stage than some others. This looks good to employers.

    Course Outline

    Year 1

    In your first year, you will study the maths and principles behind engineering generally as well as taking a few modules on core business and management principles.

    Modules:

    Engineering:

    • Engineering Design Methods 
    • Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics        
    • Engineering Mechanics: Statics              
    • Mathematics and Computing for Engineers 1 & 2 
    • Mechanics of Fluids 1 

    Business:

    • Fundamentals of Management
    • Economics for Business

    Year 2

    In your second year, you’ll explore more advanced engineering principles as well as the project management and business analytics skills you’ll need to effectively supervise other engineers.

    Modules:

    Engineering:

    • Clinical Problems in Biomedical Engineering and Materials
    • Clinical Solutions in Biomedical Engineering and Materials
    • Engineering Instrumentation
    • grad, div, curl: Vector Calculus for Engineering

    Business:

    • Business Analytics
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Financial Accounting
    • Project Management

    Placement Year (optional)

    This can be arranged with the university’s Careers Services department. You’ll spend a year working at one of the university’s industrial partners, and earning a substantial salary.

    Year 3

    In your final year of the program you’ll have the option of selecting specialist engineering and biomedical engineering modules. These will help to define your areas of expertise and your likely career path after graduation.

    Modules:

    Engineering:

    • Computer Aided Engineering for Solids and Fluids
    • Control Systems
    • Individual Project
    • Neuromuscular Bioelectricity and Biomechanics
    • Individual Project
    • Implant Design
    • Fluid Mechanics of the Cardiovascular System
    • Medical Robotics Techniques
    • Principles and Applications of Medical Imaging

    Business:

    • Management of Human Resources
    • Strategy

    Learning & Teaching

    There will be noticeable differences in the way the business and engineering modules are delivered, but many similarities as well. Lectures, seminars and problem solving classes will be standard, as will extensive laboratory and practical sessions for the engineering modules.

    Career Possiblities

    This program is designed to produce graduates who can rise to the challenge of managing engineers whilst also making meaningful contributions to engineering projects. This will make you extremely sought-after in the job market. In addition, your year of real world experience should put you well ahead of other graduates.

    Entry Credit

    Entry Requirements for UK and EU-nationals

    Potential students must have achieved 3 A Levels at AAB or better, including Mathematics and either Chemistry or Physics. Note that neither Critical Thinking nor General Studies A Levels may be applied. 

    Other academic certifications at a similar level can also be accepted.

    Entry Requirements for overseas (non-EU) students

    Overseas students must have achieved an equivalent level of academic accreditation to EU and UK students. A list of the overseas accreditations accepted can be found here.

    You must also prove your fluency in the English language. Details on that requirement can be found here.

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