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Create the latest medical and technological innovations

UTS’s Biomedical Engineering degrees are designed to help you launch a rewarding, meaningful career at the forefront of clinical engineering. Multi-disciplinary by nature, this course will give you the chance to discover exciting areas like tissue, clinical and prosthetics engineering, all while building your professional network and experience with our extensive range of industry partners.

With UTS, you’ll blend technology and medicine to further our understanding of health and create the groundbreaking, innovative medical breakthroughs of tomorrow.

Internationally ranked

## #8

in Australia for Biomedical Engineering.

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Career outlook

## 1.6% projected growth

It’s expected there will be a boom in jobs for Other Engineering Professionals by 2028, which includes Biomedical Engineers.

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Why study Biomedical Engineering

Break new grounds in healthcare

Biomedical Engineering covers a broad scope of areas, intersecting technology and medicine. Biomedical engineers design and develop medical-related equipment and systems for analysis, diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation. As a biomedical engineer, you can explore exciting areas such as tissue engineering, clinical engineering and prosthetics engineering.

Graduate with industry connections

When you choose to study at the UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT you get to experience the best of both worlds - a great degree and exposure to UTS industry partners. We offer hands-on, practice-based learning to our students that cultivates exceptional and innovative engineers.

Join a booming industry

A degree in biomedical engineering opens doors to rewarding careers as a biomedical scientist, biomedical researcher, or biomedical engineer. Significant opportunities are emerging across Australia in smart devices, implants and bionics, pharmaceutical development and manufacturing and informatics, with strengths developing in frontier technology like 3D Bioprinting.

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Forge a career in Engineering that leaves a mark

UTS is ranked among the top 10 universities in Australia for Engineering and Technology.

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In the labs of engineering at UTS, challenges are met with a resounding 'yes'. So much more than a passing interest, you'll create things that could make a difference.

From beating hearts to towering heights, this field is for the creative and precise. Start making sense of the chaotic. Next? You'll be into robotics. Medical marvels, cells come alive. Civil wonders where cities thrive.

Whether you choose electrical, biomedical or civil, mechanical, flexible or renewables, this is where pragmatism meets creativity's spark. You'll forge a career that leaves a mark.

Follow in the steps of those who've taken great strides setting expectations and limitations aside. So join us where breakthroughs break through, and if you can, then please do.

For those who see the future, it's never too late. Tomorrow's here – time to innovate.

Industry accreditation

The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Biomedical Engineering is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. This degree is recognised internationally by signatories to the Washington Accord.

“The application and interview process was actually easier than I had anticipated. I was just myself and didn’t overcomplicate the application and interview.”

Rameda Boonpratak

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From the roads we travel on to the cars we drive, the power we use and even the medical devices we rely on, engineers are behind it all. Learn how to create the groundbreaking innovations and solutions of tomorrow with our industry-led, practice-based Engineering programs.

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Learn how solids and fluids, heat and electricity interact, building an in-depth knowledge of the forces that rule our world. You’ll design robots, smart machines and more, ensuring you graduate fully prepared to create and innovate the new mechanical devices of tomorrow.

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While a good grasp of mathematics is important, you don't need to be a math genius. All first-year engineering students take a math exam to determine if they require additional support beyond the core math courses. Extra help, including additional math classes and peer support, is available to all students throughout their degree. - ### What is the flexible engineering major?

With the flexible engineering major, you can complete core engineering subjects in your first year, and then decide which major to switch to. Alternatively, you might opt for a combination of majors that complement each other. You can discuss these options with your course coordinator. - ### Is there another engineering major with a lower selection rank?

Once all first-year core subjects are completed, you can apply to transfer to another major. Transfers will be considered if you have achieved the minimum grade point average. - ### What happens if I don’t get the selection rank?

Your ATAR isn’t the only determining factor to entry into UTS. There are additional adjustments given to students who complete relevant HSC subjects, which can add up to five additional bonus points.

You can also complete the Engineering and IT Portfolio (Year 12) questionnaire to demonstrate your strong motivation to study engineering and IT. If you fall short of the Selection Rank by 1–3 points, we will still consider your application. - ### Can I transfer to UTS from a different university?

Yes, although you will need to apply. Application information is available for domestic applicants and international applicants.

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