Biomedical Engineering (M.Sc. / P.Grad.Dip.)
The M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering provides advanced training and education to the next generation of biomedical engineers. The course brings students to exciting new developments in biomedical engineering, ranging from development of new materials for use in cardiac therapeutics, designing innovative next generation medical devices, in silico design and modelling, to growing and regenerating new tissues for tissue replacement and in vitro disease modelling.
The Biomedical Engineering programme equips candidates with the education, problem-solving and creative skills, and training necessary to address important clinical needs in the medical devices industry, or research and clinical institutes. Students receive lectures from international experts in biomedical engineering subjects, specifically tailored to the current needs of industry and carry out research in internationally recognised, state of the art research laboratories and facilities.
One of the most unique courses of its kind in Ireland, the M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering has received a number of awards, including Engineers Ireland: Excellence in Education Award (2012) and Best Postgraduate Course of the Year in Engineering (Winner 2012, Runner up 2016).
Is This Course For Me?
The M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering at Trinity College Dublin is a postgraduate course designed for students who have a background in engineering or a related discipline and are interested in applying their knowledge and skills to the field of biomedical engineering. This course is suitable for individuals who wish to pursue a career in the biomedical engineering industry, academic research or further study at Ph.D. level. It may also be of interest to practicing engineers who want to develop their expertise in the field of biomedical engineering.
Overall, the M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering is a rigorous and challenging programme designed for students who are passionate about using their engineering skills to make a positive impact on society.