The Biomedical Engineering MSc at the University of Hull is a program designed to prepare students with skills and knowledge to take up the challenges in biomedical industries. The course aims to provide a deep understanding of advanced design concepts and technologies in medical devices and healthcare technologies, nurturing professional creativity, and critical awareness to shape the future of healthcare.Course Content: This course is offered full-time over one year and includes both core and optional modules. The program consists of a total of 180 credits, 120 from taught modules and a 60-credit independent study project in Biomedical Engineering.Key Modules: Students will study core modules such as Advanced Control Systems, Digital Signal Processing for Telecommunication, Navigation and Control, Medical Engineering and Biomechanics, and a project in Biomedical Engineering. Optional modules include Medical Imaging and Image Processing, Numerical Analysis, and Biomedical Data and Signal Processing.Accreditations: The programme is taught in a £8-million, state-of-the-art Wolfson Centre for Medical Engineering which is accredited to deliver professional engineering qualifications.Future Careers: Graduates from this program will be well-prepared to pursue a wide range of roles in medical engineering, medical physics, or biotechnology. The specialist knowledge and skills you develop will be a valuable asset in this rapidly advancing sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.