Course Overview
Course Content
5 x core Biomedical Engineering units
Core units in Biomedical Engineering
5 x units in chosen Biomedical specialisation
Units within the chosen Biomedical specialisation
2 x Biomedical Engineering electives
Elective units in Biomedical Engineering
2 x professional engineering units
Professional engineering units
Minimum 2 x project or research pathway units
Project or research pathway units
Common Questions
Areas of study include bioelectronics and biocomputation, nanoscale biotechnology, and biomedical devices and machines.
You will complete 5 core Biomedical Engineering units, 5 units in your chosen Biomedical specialisation, 2 Biomedical Engineering electives, 2 professional engineering units, and a minimum of 2 project or research pathway units.
The closing date for Semester 1 is 31 January of the commencing year, and the closing date for Semester 2 is 15 July of the commencing year. Separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications.
Yes, the Master of Professional Engineering (Accelerated) in Biomedical Engineering is described as an accredited engineering qualification.
You can submit an application through the University of Sydney's application portal. For scholarship applications, separate deadlines apply and you should view the scholarship closing dates on the university's website.
Application
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