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103 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in United Kingdom

Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering course delivered by the Queen Mary University of London allows students to examine and carry out cutting-edge research with practical applications, to prepare you to become a biomedical engineering specialist.

Biomedical Imaging and Biosensing
The Biomedical Imaging and Biosensing programme from University of Liverpool builds on a long and prestigious history and remains a leading international centre for research into the fundamental principles of human physiology.
Biomedical Engineering (by Research and Thesis)
The research-led Biomedical Engineering (by Research and Thesis) degree from University of Kent in our School will allow you to undertake cutting-edge projects in a broad range of biomedical related disciplines.

Biomedical Engineering
You will learn how to apply engineering principles and design methods. You will be able to create new techniques and instruments in medicine and surgery in this Biomedical Engineering programme from University of Dundee.
Biomedical Science - Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer
By studying the Biomedical Science - Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer course from City St George's, University of London you will benefit from working as part of a small, close-knit team. Students, clinicians and researchers work happily and effectively together, and you will be welcomed into our small specialist research community.

Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering programme from University of Liverpool combines academic expertise from Engineering, Physics and the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and offers the ideal opportunity to specialise in biomedical engineering and contribute towards the future development of artificial organs, medical devices and novel treatments.

Biomedical Engineering
Combine biology and medicine with engineering at the Biomedical Engineering BSc course offered at University of Southampton. Study human biology in your chosen specialist area and learn the skills to develop new engineering solutions. Prepare to take on a leading role in helping healthcare practitioners and providers to improve and maintain people's health.

Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering course at The University of Strathclyde is a modular conversion course which provides broad training in biomedical engineering to help you progress with a career in research, industry or in the NHS.

Biopharmaceutical Engineering with a Year in Industry
Queen’s University Belfast School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering has a proven track record for delivering high quality teaching and research and has launched the MSc in Biopharmaceutical Engineering with a Year in Industry from this platform.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering at Swansea University will teach you how to use engineering techniques to understand bio-medical systems or to develop devices that interact with biomedical systems.

Biomedical Engineering (Healthcare)
Suitable for intercalating medical students and graduates in life sciences, this Biomedical Engineering (Healthcare) master's degree from University of Liverpool combines knowledge of biomechanics and fluid mechanics in the human body with engineering design innovations.

Stem Cell Engineering for Regenerative Medicine
The aim of the Stem Cell Engineering for Regenerative Medicine programme of the University of Glasgow is run by our team within our centre for excellence, the Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment, specialising in stem cell science and their potential within regenerative medicine.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at University of Sheffield is designed to provide you with all of the necessary technical knowledge, expertise and transferable skills to succeed in one of the fastest growing engineering disciplines

Biomedical Engineering (Part-time)
The Biomedical Engineering (Part-time) course from Ulster University is designed for students wanting to specialise in biomedical engineering, which is concerned with developing new medical technologies.
Pharmacy and biomedical sciences
The University of Strathclyde offers a comprehensive MPhil and PhD in Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences. This full-time programme allows students to engage in innovative research over a duration of three years for a PhD or one year for an MPhil, providing a robust foundation in advanced scientific inquiry.

Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering course from the University of West London will give you an opportunity to develop advanced specialist knowledge in these areas combined with essential research skills.

International Incorporated Masters in MSc Advanced Biomedical Engineering
International Incorporated Masters in MSc Advanced Biomedical Engineering at University of Bradford International College is a fast evolving interdisciplinary field, which has been at the forefront of many medical advances in recent years. As such, it is a research-led discipline, which sits at the cutting edge of advances in medicine, engineering and applied biological sciences.

Biopharmaceutical Engineering
Queen’s University Belfast School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering has a proven track record for delivering high quality teaching and research and have launched the MSc in Biopharmaceutical Engineering.
Biomedical Imaging Sciences
The University of Manchester offers a PhD/MPhil in Biomedical Imaging Sciences, which can be pursued full-time or part-time. The programme spans 3-4 years for the PhD and 1-2 years for the MPhil, providing an in-depth exploration of advanced imaging techniques and their applications in health and medicine.

Cell Engineering
The Cell Engineering programme of the University of Glasgow is focused on fostering education and training in research to develop microenvironments to investigate and instruct cellular behaviour including, but not solely, stem cell differentiation.