Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Medical)

Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00213J

Help design the future of healthcare with a medical engineering degree from QUT. As Australia’s top-ranked university in biomedical engineering research*, we are leading the way in this dynamic and growing industry. Medical engineers work with doctors and medical scientists to design, manufacture and maintain medical equipment to improve health care and medical services. The discipline applies engineering and scientific methods to find solutions to problems in medicine and the life sciences. Medical engineering integrates engineering principles with human physiology to design, manufacture, install, monitor and maintain medical and surgical equipment. Medical engineers are responsible for the safe and effective operation of equipment such as monitoring, diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment ranging from CT scanners to kidney dialysis machines.

Structure

Total credit point: 384

Standard entry requirements

QUT Diploma program with successful completion. QUT Foundation Program with an overall grade average of at least 4.4 (on QUT's 7 point scale). QUT Intensive Program with an overall grade average of at least 4.4 (on QUT's 7 point scale).

Recognition

All graduates are eligible for an Engineers Australia (EA) membership. EA is a signatory to the Washington Accord, which permits graduates to work in various countries across the world. This course is recognised internationally in the engineering profession, giving QUT graduates more career opportunities overseas.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Gardens Point International: $158,000
  • ATAR: 80
No
  • Full-time : 4 years
  • Part-time : 8 years

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