Medical engineers apply engineering principles to develop medical treatments, diagnostic technologies, and devices that enhance and save lives, working across fields like bioengineering and clinical instrumentation. This accredited course equips students with essential knowledge, skills, and practical experience to become proficient medical engineers. Participants engage in authentic engineering problems, collaborative group work to build teamwork and communication abilities, and access to an open makerspace for design and innovation. Opportunities include interactions with healthcare professionals from institutions such as the Cardiff and Vale Orthopaedic Centre and partnerships with companies like Biomet and Arthritis Research UK.The programme also offers a salaried placement in a chosen location, including internationally, allowing students to apply skills in professional settings, as seen in past placements with organisations like Johnson & Johnson and the NHS. The MEng pathway provides advanced training in design, management, and multidisciplinary projects. Distinctive features include professional accreditation by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, access to industry-standard facilities, interdisciplinary content through links with various schools and clinicians, and a strong emphasis on hands-on design work.
A local representative of Cardiff University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.