Imperial College London
Building better prosthetics, inventing new medical sensors or understanding how to reverse-engineer technology from animals are just some of the ways Biomedical engineers use their understanding of Maths and Physics to improve human health. If you are looking for a broad degree that develops your mechanical, electrical and computational engineering skills and gives you the tools to apply these to medical and biological problems then Biomedical engineering could be for you. You’ll have taster lectures each day and a variety of practical experiences to introduce you to the breadth of options in our course.
15 July 2024 - 19 July 2024
18 PROGRAMME PLACES
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
GCSEs: Have achieved a minimum of eight GCSEs with at least five in grades 7-9, including maths and sciences. Have achieved a minimum of grade 5 in GCSE English Language.
A-levels: Be studying at least three A-levels, including Mathematics and Physics.
International Baccalaureate: Be studying at least three subjects at higher level, including Mathematics and Physics.
Scottish Advanced Highers: Be studying at least three subjects, including Mathematics and Physics.
The following qualifications are not accepted for entry: Access to HE Diploma, BTEC National Diploma, T Levels.
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