Bioengineering applies engineering principles to address biological and healthcare challenges, developing innovative products, processes, and technologies that tackle global issues. This field bridges gaps in areas like prosthetics, medical imaging, regenerative medicine, and assistive devices, enhancing quality of life and advancing medical and sporting achievements. Loughborough's Bioengineering degree provides a strong foundation in engineering systems, human anatomy, physiology, and biological applications, supported by state-of-the-art labs and lectures. Students progress from fundamental science to cutting-edge research, including a third-year project under academic supervision.The MEng and BEng degrees share the first two years, focusing on theory, application, and practical skills. The MEng extends into advanced technical subjects and includes a comprehensive team research project in years three and four, while the BEng emphasizes core topics. Assessment combines coursework and exams (approximately 60/40 ratio), with interactive methods like presentations to develop skills in teamwork and innovation. For detailed modules, refer to the course page.
For a full list of areas studied, see the 'What You'll Study' section of the course page on our website.
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