Biomedical Engineering deals with the development of medical devices - in particular, those related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine which can be used to replace or regenerate cells, tissues and organs.
You'll be taught by experienced engineering professionals and by NHS clinicians and clinical engineers from local hospitals. Through a combination of virtual learning systems and traditional teaching, you'll develop the techniques to solve complex problems.
You'll also learn practical dissection skills in the lab to gain a complete understanding of human anatomy and the medical engineering issues which may arise for surgeons.
Biomedical Engineering at Hull is highly rated by our students. We're ranked second in the UK for student satisfaction in Medical and Biomedical Engineering and number 1 for the organisation and management of the course. And we're in the top ten for teaching, learning opportunities, assessment and feedback, academic support, learning resources and community and student voice too*.