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Biomedical Engineering Specialisation

Commencing this year, a biomedical engineering specialisation is being offered in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at Monash, the Clayton Campus.  Students seeking a career combining medicine and technology can now undertake this new engineering specialisation, and will learn to design and develop new diagnostics, monitoring tools and therapies, and build new medical instruments and devices through the study of engineering design fundamentals and biological science subjects. 

There is a predicted very strong jobs growth for biomedical engineers is projected over the next 5 years. 

 

Biomedical engineers find exciting and rewarding career opportunities in the following areas:

  • Medical equipment and device design and manufacturing
  • Medical and healthcare services
  • Biomedical instrumentation industries
  • Research and development
  • Med-tech entrepreneurship
  • Engineering consultancy

 

Find out more at Biomedical Engineering Specialisation 

 

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