MEng Medical Systems Engineering with Management

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  • Objectives
    The MEng in Medical Systems Engineering with Management is a four year degree. You will specialise medical systems engineering for the first three years, and then receive focused management teaching in year four. The medical systems engineering part of this course provides core knowledge of the systems approach, and specialist skills in engineering applications related to medical diagnostic and treatment procedures. The skills learnt on this course will make you capable of taking responsibility as Chartered Engineers for the creation, enhancement and maintenance of advanced modern engineering systems, and particularly those in medical applications. We use a wide variety of teaching and assessment methods to deliver a broad learning experience and equip you with transferable skills. There are also opportunities to study another language, and take part in group and individual projects.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry requirements GCE/VCE A Levels - BBB* BTEC National Diploma - 3 Distinctions and 1 Merit* Two GCE A Levels plus two GCE AS Levels - BB+BB Scottish Highers - AABB* Irish Leaving Cert. - ABBBB* International Baccalaureate - 32 points* Core Requirements - GCE A Level including Maths and Science or Technology. Applicants offering the above plus two VCE A Levels or a Double Award VCE A Level in Science or Engineering will be considered. Each case is judged on its own merit. * This represents the typical range. Each application will be judged on its own merit.
  • Academic title
    MEng Medical Systems Engineering with Management
  • Course description
    Our students usually select from a range of compulsory and optional modules to add up to 120 credits.

    Some departments offer courses that don't feature optional modules whereas other courses are fully flexible.

    Important notice :
    This is a list of modules that have been offered in the past. We expect similar modules to be offered for courses starting in 2009.

    This information is provided for illustration only and you should check with the department directly when applying to confirm module options.

    Typical First Year Modules

    Module/Unit Credits
    Laboratory and Professional Skills  20
     
    Systems Engineering Mathematics  20
     
    Engineering Design  10
     
    Introduction to Biomedical Engineering  10
     
    Physics of Living Systems 2  10
     
    Principles of Software Development  10
     
    Systems Dynamics  10
     
    Systems Engineering Methods  10
     
    Systems Modelling  10
     
    Systems and Control  10
     
    Typical Second Year Modules

    Module/Unit Credits
    Discrete Systems  20
     
    Modelling, Simulation and Control  20
     
    Systems Laboratory and Design  20
     
    Mathematics III (Control)  10
     
    Mechatronics Group Project  10
     
    Optics  10
     
    Software Engineering  10
     
    Analogue Circuits  10
     
    Circuits and Signals  10
     
    Control System Design  10
     
    Systems Development Methods and Reliability  10
     
    Typical Third Year Modules

    Module/Unit Credits
    Group Project  30
     
    Technology Management  20
     
    Aspects of Medical Imaging and Technology  10
     
    Digital Signal Processing  10
     
    Distributed Real-Time Control Systems  10
     
    Embedded Control Systems  10
     
    Engineering Management  10
     
    Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology  10
     
    System Identification  10
     
    Typical Fourth Year Modules

    Module/Unit Credits
    Advanced Project  60
     
    Business Strategy  20
     
    Corporate Social Responsibility  20
     
    Final Year Enterprise Project  20

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