IPEM Accredited Engineering Degree Programmes

Imperial College, London - Biomedical Engineering [MEng]

Imperial College, London - Biomedical Engineering [MEng]

Biomedical engineers use their technological knowledge and understanding to help people live longer, healthier, happier lives. You learn a broad range of engineering skills, develop your ability to collaborate and solve problems, and work on projects in medicine and biology with life-changing potential.

Imperial College, London - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Imperial College, London - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

University of Glasgow - Biomedical Engineering [MSc]

University of Glasgow - Biomedical Engineering [MSc]

The Masters in Biomedical Engineering is an interdisciplinary programme that will equip you for employment within the biomedical engineering sector. This programme addresses all the key aspects of biomedical engineering.

University of Greater Manchester - Biomedical Engineering (MSc)

University of Greater Manchester - Biomedical Engineering (MSc)

This multidisciplinary MSc in Biomedical Engineering aims to meet the industry’s need for professional engineers with the postgraduate knowledge and skills required to develop engineering solutions for medicine and biology. Taught at the University of Greater Manchester's School of Engineering, it’s an ideal choice if you’re an engineering or physical science graduate seeking to specialise in this exciting and rewarding industry.

University of Glasgow - Medical Devices Engineering [MSc]

University of Glasgow - Medical Devices Engineering [MSc]

The MSc in Medical Devices Engineering is aimed at students who have undergraduate degrees in various branches of engineering and wish to apply their background knowledge and skills to the development of medical devices.

Swansea University - Medical Engineering (with a Year Abroad) [MEng(Hons)]

Swansea University - Medical Engineering (with a Year Abroad) [MEng(Hons)]

Our degrees prepares you for a rewarding career across a range of sectors. You will gain core engineering skills while learning about anatomy, physiology and communication with clinicians.

University of Hull - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

University of Hull - Biomedical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Biomedical Engineering deals with the development of medical devices – in particular, those related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine which can be used to replace or regenerate cells, tissues and organs.

Swansea University - Medical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Swansea University - Medical Engineering [BEng(Hons)]

Our degrees prepares you for a rewarding career across a range of sectors. You will gain core engineering skills while learning about anatomy, physiology and communication with clinicians.

Swansea University - Medical Engineering [MEng]

Swansea University - Medical Engineering [MEng]

Our degrees prepares you for a rewarding career across a range of sectors. You will gain core engineering skills while learning about anatomy, physiology and communication with clinicians.

Swansea University - Medical Engineering [MEng]

Swansea University - Medical Engineering [MEng]

Our degrees prepares you for a rewarding career across a range of sectors. You will gain core engineering skills while learning about anatomy, physiology and communication with clinicians.

Swansea University - Medical Engineering with a Year in Industry [BEng(Hons)]

Swansea University - Medical Engineering with a Year in Industry [BEng(Hons)]

Our degrees prepares you for a rewarding career across a range of sectors. You will gain core engineering skills while learning about anatomy, physiology and communication with clinicians.

Swansea University - Medical Engineering with a Year in Industry [MEng]

Swansea University - Medical Engineering with a Year in Industry [MEng]

Our degrees prepares you for a rewarding career across a range of sectors. You will gain core engineering skills while learning about anatomy, physiology and communication with clinicians.