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Course Overview
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Course Content
Human Physiology
Year 1 core topic
Engineering Programming
Year 1 core topic
Electronics
Year 1 core topic
Mathematics
Year 1 core topic
Physics
Year 1 core topic
Engineering Materials and Systems
Year 1 core topic
Engineering Design
Year 2 core topic
Engineering Mathematics
Year 2 core topic
Human Physiology
Year 2 core topic
Biomechanics
Year 2 core topic
Biomedical Instrumentation
Year 2 core topic
Sensors and Actuators
Year 2 core topic
Medical Devices
Year 3 core topic
Systems Engineering
Year 3 core topic
Research Methods
Year 3 core topic
Honours Research Project
Year 3 core topic
Medical Devices
Year 4 core topic
Systems Engineering
Year 4 core topic
Research Methods
Year 4 core topic
Engineering Materials and Systems
Year 4 core topic
Common Questions
Yes, this course is accredited by Engineers Australia at the level of professional engineer. Professional engineering courses accredited by Engineers Australia are recognised internationally under the Washington Accord, and graduates meet the academic requirements for attaining chartered professional engineering status.
All undergraduate engineering degrees at Flinders have a compulsory honours year. This enables students to work with a Flinders Biomedical Engineering academic to conduct a research project in an area of their choosing, for half their time in their final year. Students can also nominate to work on a project or in an area of their choosing, as long as it aligns with the field of biomedical engineering.
The prerequisite for this course is SACE stage two specialist mathematics or mathematical methods or equivalent. Additionally, knowledge of SACE stage two physics or equivalent is assumed.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical) (Honours) is delivered in person on campus at Tonsley, South Australia. Students can commence in either March or July each year.
Graduates can pursue careers as Biomedical Engineers (typical salary $85K annual in Australia), Clinical Engineers (typical salary $107K in Australia), Medical Device Engineers, Research and Development Engineers, and Rehabilitation Engineers. With further postgraduate study and work experience, careers could also include Clinical Research Scientist, Medical Device Design Lead, Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Biomedical Innovation Consultant, and Academic or Research Engineer.
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