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Teaching
MUCBE supports a number of academic programs for biomedical engineers.
BSc/BE in
Physiology and Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering
A
combined degree course in Medical Science and Engineering with
extensive clinical exposure. The course produces graduates with an
in-depth knowledge of engineering, medical science, the biomedical
instrumentation manufacturing industry and clinical engineering
practice in hospitals. The course structure includes both second and
third year Medical Science, and a full Engineering course, with a set
of Biomedical Engineering subjects in place of the normal option
subjects.
B Biomed Sc/BE
From
2006 students are able to take a double degree program offered by the
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and the Faculty of
Engineering. Students will be able to combine a Bachelor of Biomedical
Science and a Bachelor of Engineering in one of five disciplines
(Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer
Systems Engineering, Materials and Mechanical Engineering) and position
themselves in careers in the Biomedical Engineering Field.
Graduate Studies by
Research (MEngSci and PhD)
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.
Continuing
Education Programs
MUCBE has continued involvement in one off
and regular continuing education program.
These
programs are delivered in a number of innovative mediums including over
the internet, at seminar and workshops held at the university or
interstate and by videoconference.
It should be noted that a number of continuing education programs have
been run overseas for relevant professional bodies.
List of continuing Education Programs that have been previously offered...
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A
copy of the Undergraduate Course brocure can be dowloaded here
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