Medical Engineering integrates biology, medicine, and engineering to develop innovative technologies for healthcare and wellbeing. This patient-centred course at the University of Southampton follows a pathway in general and mechanical engineering, with specialist modules covering medical fundamentals, human biology, mechanics, and management. Students learn to design and deliver medical technologies through projects and case studies, building skills in areas like biomaterials and signal processing.In the first two years, foundational topics include engineering design, thermo-fluids, and human biology. The third and fourth years offer advanced options, individual and group projects, and electives from Biomedical Engineering. With access to facilities like the 3D imaging centre, graduates are prepared for the global health technology sector. Assessment combines exams and coursework, such as reports and labs.
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