The Biomedical Engineering undergraduate course at the University of Surrey is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with specialized knowledge in the field of biomedical engineering. It focuses on applying engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes. The course involves substantial practical and experiential elements, complementing the theoretical aspects of the course.Course Content: The program is made of an interdisciplinary mix of subjects that introduces students to underlying biological and medical knowledge. It encompasses topics including mechanical engineering, materials science, electronics and computer programming. It also offers a Professional Training placement year and a final year Individual project that gives a chance for students to conduct a piece of original research. Key Modules: There is a wide range of modules covered in this course which includes: Mathematics, Mechanics, Biochemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Electronic Circuits, Health Care Practice and Policy, and Programming and Professional Skills. The modules gradually transition from broad core topics to more specialized biomedical modules in the third and fourth years.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the Engineering Council as fully satisfying the academic requirement for a Chartered Engineer (CEng). Future Careers: Graduating from this program prepares students for a diverse range of career opportunities in areas such as the NHS, medical device companies, biomechanics companies, pharmaceutical industries and regulatory bodies. The roles could include Biomedical Engineer, Biomechanical Engineer, Clinical Scientist, and many more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.