Academic
Courses
- A combined degree course in Physiology and
Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering with extensive clinical
exposure. The course produces graduates with an in-depth knowledge of
engineering, physiology, the biomedical instrumentation manufacturing
industry and clinical engineering practice in hospitals. The course
structure includes both second and third year Physiology, and a full
Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering course, with a set of
Biomedical Engineering subjects
in place of the normal option subjects.
These are primarily administered by the other
departments, but some information is available here.
- Research students normally enrol for a Master of
Engineering Science (by major thesis), and then convert to a PhD degree
(see Doctoral
handbook) after about a year if appropriate, and agreeable to
both student and supervisor.
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