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Overview

The Engineering Biology (EngBio) program addresses global challenges by integrating biology, chemistry, engineering, AI, and data science to create innovative solutions. It offers a cohort-based training structure, including research projects and industry collaboration. Students gain skills in innovation, commercialization, and responsible practices.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 11, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£4,850N/A
Northern Ireland£4,850N/A
Scotland£4,850N/A
Wales£4,850N/A
Channel Islands£4,850N/A
EU£26,700N/A
International£26,700N/A

Requirements

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About

Global Challenges Addressed

Society is currently facing significant global challenges, including:

  • Sustainable food production
  • Development of sustainable materials and chemicals
  • Solutions to combat climate change
  • Innovative technologies for improved healthcare

Introduction to Engineering Biology

Engineering Biology (EngBio) is an interdisciplinary field that combines Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, AI, and Data Science. It aims to provide innovative solutions to global challenges by:

  • Harnessing biology in novel ways
  • Creating biomimetic and engineered living systems
  • Surpassing limitations of single-discipline approaches

Centre for...

Subject Area Information

Bioengineering, also known as biomedical engineering, is an interdisciplinary field that merges principles of biology and engineering to develop technologies and devices that improve healthcare and medical practices.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Bioengineering

  • 2. Biomaterials

  • 3. Biomechanics

  • 4. Biomedical Imaging

  • 5. Tissue Engineering

  • 6. Medical Device Design

  • 7. Systems Physiology

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Technical Proficiency
  • Problem-Solving
  • Design and Innovation
  • Research and Development
  • Regulatory Knowledge

Career

Bioengineering is a multifaceted discipline that equips students with a broad range of skills and knowledge, preparing them for various careers in the healthcare and medical technology sectors.

Potential Professions
  • Biomedical Engineer

    Designing and developing medical devices and equipment.

  • Clinical Engineer

    Working in hospitals to maintain and improve medical equipment.

  • Research Scientist

    Conducting research in universities, government agencies, or private companies.

  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist

    Ensuring that medical devices comply with regulatory standards.

  • Biomaterials Scientist

    Developing new materials for medical applications.

  • Medical Imaging Specialist

    Working with imaging technologies to diagnose and treat diseases.

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