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103 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in United Kingdom
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.

Medical Devices Engineering
The Medical Devices Engineering programme of the University of Glasgow is aimed at students who have undergraduate degrees in various branches of engineering and wish to apply their background knowledge and skills to the development of medical devices. The programme is interdisciplinary bringing in and developing both engineering knowledge and the biomedical applications of this knowledge.

Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering course at The University of Strathclyde is a modular conversion course which provides broad training in biomedical engineering to help you progress with a career in research, industry or in the NHS.

Biomedical Engineering
MSc in Biomedical Engineering provides a comprehensive education in engineering technology, combined with essential life sciences knowledge to enable you to build innovative healthcare technology and medical devices.
Digital Health Leadership
The Digital Health Leadership programme at Imperial College London offers a Master of Science (MSc) qualification, designed to be completed over two years. This part-time course is delivered in a hybrid format, combining online and in-person learning, and is aimed at professionals seeking to excel in digital health leadership roles within the NHS.
Pharmaceutical Engineering
The MSc in Pharmaceutical Engineering at the University of Sheffield is a full-time, one-year programme designed to equip students with essential skills in pharmaceutical manufacturing and innovation. Through hands-on experience and industry insights, this degree prepares graduates for successful careers in the pharmaceutical sector.

Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering course from Ulster University is designed for students wanting to specialise in biomedical engineering, which is concerned with developing new medical technologies.
Biomedical Engineering
The Masters in Biomedical Engineering at University of Glasgow is an interdisciplinary programme that will equip you for employment within the biomedical engineering sector. This programme addresses all the key aspects of biomedical engineering.
Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells - Novel Therapies
The Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells - Novel Therapies programme from Imperial provide state-of-the-art education in next-generation therapies, training you in translational research and rapidly-developing topics in advanced therapeutic medicines.

Biomedical Engineering
Technological advances are improving medical analysis and treatments. Today, medical practitioners even use technology to deliver automated medical services. This Biomedical Engineering course at University of Sussex will help you develop and maintain the next advances in healthcare.

Biomedical Engineering
Step into the future of healthcare with our Biomedical Engineering from University of York, where engineering meets life sciences to shape groundbreaking medical technologies.

Biomedical Engineering (Part-time)
The Biomedical Engineering (Part-time) course from Ulster University is designed for students wanting to specialise in biomedical engineering, which is concerned with developing new medical technologies.
Nature-Inspired Engineering
Learn how to harness nature’s principles to design scalable, efficient, and adaptive technologies for sustainable manufacturing on this Nature-Inspired Engineering programme from UCL.
Medical Engineering - Cell and Tissue Engineering for Regenerative Medicine
The Medical Engineering - Cell and Tissue Engineering for Regenerative Medicine degree from Keele University provides a solid foundation in cell biology, human anatomy, physiology and molecular techniques, introducing you to stem cell/gene therapies, new implants, bio/tissue engineering, biomaterials and other novel technologies in this rapidly evolving and exciting discipline.
Bioscience (Research and Development)
This Bioscience (Research and Development) 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.
Pharmaceutical Analysis, Technology and Biopharmaceuticals
We designed this Pharmaceutical Analysis, Technology and Biopharmaceuticals MSc course at King's College London to improve your skills for a career in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry or conducting further research with a PhD. You’ll work with leading experts in our labs, using the latest techniques and instruments.