85 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in England, United Kingdom
Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
This Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is a research focused Masters degree, covering various aspects of physics and engineering in medicine.
Physics and Engineering in Medicine
This Physics and Engineering in Medicine MSc programme pathway at the University College London (UCL) is designed for students with an interest in the engineering aspects of technology that are applied in modern medicine.

Biomedicine
The Biomedicine programme from Newcastle University focuses on exploring the mechanisms of disease. They aim to understand the ways disease impacts patients’ lives. They do this by using new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
Biotechnology and Engineering Biology
Biotechnology and Engineering Biology from University of East Anglia hold immense potential to tackle some of today’s most pressing global challenges, from energy and health to nutrition and pollution.
Tissue Engineering and Innovation Technology
The multidisciplinary Tissue Engineering and Innovation Technology MRes at King's College London offers you the opportunity to undertake research in a rapidly evolving field of regenerative medicine where improved patient outcomes come from new developments in orthopaedics, bone substitutes, 3D printing for customized implants and prostheses, dental restoratives and drug delivery.

Medical Ultrasound
This Medical Ultrasound MSc programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) provides an opportunity for health care practitioners to achieve a recognised qualification in areas such as obstetrics, gynaecological, vascular, general medical ultrasound, and musculosketetal, supported by a combination of structured clinical experience and academic study.
Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics - Online
The University of Leeds offers a Master of Arts in Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics, available in an online format. This programme can be completed in 12 months for full-time students or over 24 months for those studying part-time. It provides an in-depth exploration of ethical issues in the healthcare sector, equipping students with essential skills for their future careers.
Computational Cell Biophysics
The MRes in Computational Cell Biophysics trains University College London (UCL) students to understand how core concepts in physics, maths and computational biology can accelerate cell biology research.
Bioscience (Research and Development) with Practice
This Bioscience (Research and Development) with Practice programme from University College London (UCL) will help you understand how to develop research from the lab to the clinic. With a bioscience background you will develop your scientific knowledge base whilst improving your ability to design experiments in the context of translational medicine.
Bioengineering
The University of Bedfordshire offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Bioengineering, designed to provide a comprehensive education in this innovative field. The programme typically spans one year and is available in a full-time format, allowing students to immerse themselves in advanced studies and practical applications of bioengineering principles.
Bioengineering
Developed to prepare students for a bioengineering research career, this Bioengineering MRes course from Imperial equips you to analyse and solve problems using an integrated, multidisciplinary approach.
Tissue Engineering for Regenerative Medicine
The MRes Tissue Engineering for Regenerative Medicine course from The University of Manchester gives students from biological, engineering and/or medical-related backgrounds the specialist knowledge and research skills to pursue a career in this field.
Bioscience Innovation and Enterprise
Build a purposeful career translating science into business innovation. This Bioscience Innovation and Enterprise MSc programme empowers University College London (UCL) students to create new social and economic value from bioscience research ideas, by learning the skills from entrepreneurship, technology and management that are most relevant to science innovation.
Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technologies
This exciting Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technologies programme at the University College London (UCL) focuses on the design, development and clinical application of novel rehabilitative and assistive technologies.

Biomedical Engineering
Solve medical challenges with engineered solutions on this MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Portsmouth. You'll study the way engineering can use and build on knowledge from medicine and life sciences, and master tissue engineering, biocompatibility and health technology.
Biomedical Science - Reproduction and Development
By studying the Biomedical Science - Reproduction and Development course from City St George's, University of London you will benefit from working as part of a small, close-knit team. Students, clinicians and researchers work happily and effectively together, and you will be welcomed into our small specialist research community, with all the advantages that brings for personal input.

Biomedical Engineering (Computational Bioengineering)
Apply mathematical models and techniques to biological data to improve our understanding of how organisms function and how diseases progress on Biomedical Engineering (Computational Bioengineering) programme offered at Imperial.

Sport Biomechanics
The well-established Sport Biomechanics course from Loughborough University enables you to specialise in the physics of sport - the area of science concerned with the analysis of human movement.

Biomedical Engineering
Combine biology and medicine with engineering at the Biomedical Engineering BSc course offered at University of Southampton. Study human biology in your chosen specialist area and learn the skills to develop new engineering solutions. Prepare to take on a leading role in helping healthcare practitioners and providers to improve and maintain people's health.

Synthetic Biology
The Synthetic Biology programme offered by UCL, University College London allows us to support and augment the living world, recreating nature’s most ingenious elements and systems so we can design vaccines, monitor pollution, sustain our food production, and much more.