Master of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering)
2025
- Total Tuition Fees80,640 AUDVerified
- Fees per Academic Year40,320 AUDVerified
- Course duration2.0 Year (104 weeks)
Overview
Introduction
Develop your advanced engineering skills and contribute to industry-focused biomedical research projects, identifying solutions to engineering problems that affect the human body. Through a higher degree by research in biomedical engineering, you will develop the advanced knowledge and skills to develop engineering solutions to health and medical conditions for patients, professionals and the healthcare workers that support them. At RMIT, you’ll enjoy access to leading researchers and facilities in biomaterials, biomechanics, medical electronics, signal processing and tissue engineering, helping to develop world-class solutions.You will have access to world-leading researchers and 3D-printing facilities such as the Digital Manufacturing Facility, the Micro Nano Research facility and the 3DBioFab/Aikenhead Centre for Medical Discovery, placing you at the interface of cutting-edge technologies and advances in biomedical science and engineering.The School of Engineering has research strengths in biomedical technologies including:biomedical engineeringmicro/nano materials and devices biomaterials and tissue engineeringsignal processinglab-on-chip diagnosticssensors and systems technologies.[110529G]
Key Dates
2025
Scholarship
English Language Requirements
IELTS score
PTE scores
2025 year
Listening
6.0
Speaking
6.0
Reading
6.0
Writing
6.0
Overall
6.5
School Level
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Course Campus
- VIC
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