Graduates of the bioengineering major will gain an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of biomedical science (biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics and physiology) and the physical sciences in addition to undertaking specialist studies in engineering modelling, measurement, research and design. The integration of science and engineering enables students to address health-care specific problems from a unique perspective.
Graduates who complete major in bioengineering will be eligible for entry to the Master of Engineering (Biomedical).
Studies in this discipline are also available via the Bachelor of Biomedicine.