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Bachelor of Medical Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Medical Engineering (Honours)

Bachelor of Medical Engineering (Honours)

  • ID:UON610141
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
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  • Type:Full-time

Fees (AUD)

  • TuitionFee/Year:$41,555.00
  • LivingFee/Year:$24,000.00
  • InsuranceFee/Year:$629.00
  • TuitionFee/Year:$41,555.00
  • LivingFee/Year:$24,000.00
  • InsuranceFee/Year:$629.00
Estimated Total/program:
$264,736.00
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Senior secondary school qualification

  • Admission to our undergraduate degree programs usually requires successful completion of a senior secondary school qualification similar to the Higher School Certificate (HSC), the highest educational award in New South Wales schools.

Post-secondary study

  • Further education like diplomas and university study can also be assessed for admission.

English Requirement

IELTS: 6.0 No brand no less than 6.0

Course Information

At the University of Newcastle, we train engineers capable of solving the world’s greatest challenges. As a Medical Engineer, you’ll strive to make medical treatment more effective, efficient, safer and affordable, and will be uniquely placed to save and improve lives.

Study a Bachelor of Medical Engineering (Honours) to build critical medical and engineering skills and work on projects solving real world problems. Tailor your degree to suit your study and career interests by choosing from two majors, medical devices or biomechanics major.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Medical engineers are involved with the design, development, testing and implementation of safe and effective technological solutions for the health and medicine industry. Depending on their area of specialisation, a medical engineer could work with:

  • biomechanical devices

  • surgical equipment

  • nanotechnology drug delivery systems and diagnostic tests

  • prosthetic limbs

  • artificial organs

  • electrical and computing systems relating for radiotherapy, respiration or dialysis

Medical engineers work in hospitals and other medical institutions, health-related manufacturing and technology companies, pharmaceutical companies, and research organisations. Emerging technologies and engineering applications in the medical field, combined with an ageing population are leading to global growth in demand for biomedical engineers.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year

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