Course description
Why study this course?
According to the National Student Survey 2024, the University of Sheffield is ranked number one in the Russell Group in the subject of bioengineering, medical and biomedical engineering.
Use unique biomedical spaces such as the bio mammalian and bio bacteria labs, along with the Microfabrication room, Electronics clean room and the Pilot Plant in The Diamond.
And one of the longest-running biomedical engineering departments in the country.
From your second year, you can choose between four specialisms: Biomedical Engineering, Medical Devices and Systems, Biomaterials Science and Tissue Engineering, or Biomanufacturing.
Join teams of students to solve engineering problems in developing countries – pushing you to develop you as a professional engineer and enhancing your career prospects.
Advance the field of sustainable healthcare technology with this flexible and well-established Biomedical Engineering MEng.
Our team of industry experts and academics has been teaching at Sheffield for over a decade. They’ll demonstrate how disciplines from across the field of engineering can be used to heal the human body. We teach you how to give people a healthier and more fulfilling life, using technology like tissue engineering, biotechnology, and robotics.
Your first year gives an introduction to bioengineering, then you’ll choose a specialism for the rest of the course:
- Biomedical Engineering: use engineering principles to safeguard and enhance human health.
- Medical Devices and Systems: develop novel devices and improve clinical engineering systems.
- Biomaterials Science and Tissue Engineering: applying materials engineering and cell biology principles to repair damaged body tissues and organs.
- Biomanufacturing: apply chemical engineering and cell biology principles to the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and biologically active substances.
On the placement year, you'll work in an engineering, medical or healthcare company. While placements are not guaranteed and are your responsibility to source, you’ll receive plenty of support from our dedicated placement team. We have links with world-famous companies such as Siemens, AstraZeneca and Nestlé, who also join us for employability fairs and networking sessions.
You’ll have an extra year of study on the MEng with more opportunity to complete project work, tackle industrial problems and develop management skills. You'll also work on group projects, and in the final year you'll complete a major piece of research related to your chosen specialism.
This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM). The MEng satisfies all the academic requirements needed for Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.
