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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical)

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Study Biomedical Engineering at UTS

Biomedical engineers design and develop equipment to improve the analysis, diagnosis and therapy of medical conditions. If you want a career where you improve healthcare delivery and extend the quality and longevity of human life, the UTS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Biomedical Engineering is the perfect choice.

Multidisciplinary by nature, this course will introduce you to a wide range of areas related to medical technology, including tissue engineering, genomics, nanotechnology, bioprinting and more. Along with hands-on industry practice, this course will give you the comprehensive knowledge you need to launch an impressive career at the forefront of technology and health.

As an Australian student, you have the chance to apply for a Commonwealth Supported Place for this course. Find out if you meet the criteria and learn the steps to apply.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical)

CODE

UTS: C09066 (version 6)

CRICOS: 084098A

UAC: 603131 Biomedical (Autumn Session, Spring Session)

LOWEST SELECTION RANK

82.50 (Biomedical)

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DURATION

4 years full time
8 years part time

INTAKE

Autumn Session 2025
Spring Session 2025
Autumn Session 2026
Spring Session 2026

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COURSE FEES

Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students
$40,024.47

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LOCATION

City campus

What you’ll study

In this course, you’ll complete an array of core studies to build competencies in areas like modelling, maths and project management. In your Biomedical major, you’ll learn the basics of biology, human anatomy and tissue engineering, coding , electrical and electronic engineering, biomechanical engineering, additive manufacturing and health economics.

Select the subjects that best meet your interest, such as biomedical instrumentation, biomedical polymers, microfluidics or artificial intelligence. Specialise your degree further with an Engineering sub-major, or broaden your horizons with electives from other areas, such as business, science and arts.

Subjects at a glance

  • Core subjects

    Subject Code Subject Name
    68037
    Physical Modelling
    33130
    Mathematics 1
    33230
    Mathematics 2
    48230
    Introduction to Engineering Projects
    41200
    Engineering Project Appraisal
    41201
    Designing Sustainable Engineering Projects
    41202
    Professional Engineering Communication
    41203
    Collaboration in Complex Projects
    41035
    Professional Practice Preparation 1
    41055
    Professional Experience Review

Typical course program

The outline below shows an example program for the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Biomedical Engineering based on a full-time study load. Please note that your exact course may differ based on your unique circumstances, such as your commencement date, subject selections and recognition of prior learning.

  1. 8
    core Engineering subjects
  2. 20
    Biomedical Engineering major subjects
  3. 4
    Civil and Environmental Engineering specialist subjects
    or
    4
    elective subjects
  4. 2
    Professional Engineering Practice subjects
  1. First year

    You’ll begin your studies by completing a range of core Engineering and major subjects, developing your knowledge of mathematics, programming and engineering practice. You’ll also acquire vital insight into human anatomy, biology and health and begin your biomedical engineering specialisation.
  2. Second year

    This year will see you enhance your knowledge further as you learn about data analytics, chemistry, human genetics and more. Preparing for your professional placement, you’ll study how engineering projects are designed, delivered and executed.
  3. Third year

    In your third year, you’ll learn about collaboration, industry frameworks and health economics, furthering your specialised knowledge.
  4. Fourth year

    You’ll round out your learning experience by completing any remaining subjects, including a review of your professional experience and research preparation.

Course highlights

This course will give you the capabilities to design and develop medical-related equipment and systems for health settings to aid in analysis, diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation. You will learn skills in biology and tissue engineering, coding, electrical and electronic engineering, biomechanical engineering, additive manufacturing and medical science.

Industry accreditation

The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Biomedical Engineering is accredited by Engineers Australia at the Graduate Professional Engineer level. The degree is recognised internationally by signatories to the Washington Accord.

Admissions information

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Entry schemes and pathways

UTS Early Entry program

If you've excelled in Year 11, our Early Entry program rewards the hard work you've put into your studies. Successful applicants receive a provisional offer before their HSC/IB exams.

Elite athletes and performers

If you're an elite athlete or performer who has represented your school or state at a national level, and your studies have been affected, this scheme is for you.

InpUTS

If you've experienced long-term disadvantages that have affected your education, you may be eligible for selection rank adjustments through inpUTS.

Completing a recognised TAFE or VET provider qualification

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Jumbunna Admissions Program

If you're Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, Jumbunna is an alternative application process for our courses that emphasises diverse pathways to success.

Changing from another undergraduate course

You can apply for our courses using your previous study. You may even be eligible for recognition of prior learning, so you won’t need to repeat subjects.

Careers

Your future career

As a graduate, you’ll possess thorough knowledge of engineering methods, practices and principles, and have an acute, applied understanding of the latest biomedical techniques and technologies. 

These sought-after competencies will ensure you’re ready to carve out your future in this exciting, critical field, where you’ll use your engineering capabilities to help create innovative health solutions and improve the health and wellbeing of people across the globe.

Career options

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical Engineering) student, Sabrina.

“At UTS, I was really able to find my own passion and build my own pathway – especially with my Engineering capstone.”

Sabrina Zeng

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical Engineering)

Where you’ll study

Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.

Why UTS?

Why study Engineering at UTS

Engineers are pivotal in the technology revolution. With a degree in engineering at UTS, you'll learn the latest technical and leadership skills to solve practical industry challenges and address global issues.

Our degrees prioritise hands-on learning. With over 1000 partner companies to choose from, you'll have ample opportunities to apply innovative approaches to industry problems, studios and hackathons before you graduate.

11.7%

increase in engineering manager positions over the next five years.

Labour Market Insights 2021

$187,700

Median annual earnings as engineering managers.

Labour Market Insights 2021

Above world standard

for Engineering.

2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation

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