Course Title: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Biomedical Design
Apply for Year 2 on completion of Year 1 of TU828
Students choosing the Level 8 General Engineering programme will have the option in Year 1 to choose Biomedical Design. They are still the same well-known and highly commended programmes offered in previous years. We have combined the first few modules to give students more time to choose their specialisation.
Engineers are in extremely high demand right now in Ireland and globally with exponential growth in job opportunities, especially in the Mechanical, Automation and Biomedical sector. With such rapid advances in technologies in the healthcare and medical devices sector, robotics, pharmaceutical, automotive, food and beverage industries, graduates of these three programmes will be at the forefront of new technologies to help improve our quality of life through new innovative designs.
The Level 8 programme takes 4 years to complete and we ensure that additional tutorials are available for any students who may require additional academic support. The three Engineering disciplines pride themselves on graduating students who are industry-ready after 4 years.
Students experience innovative teaching in modern laboratories and lectures. They can visit engineering companies, travel abroad for a semester or year to our partner Universities in France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Austria, China or seek work placements through our close links with engineering companies and past graduates in industry. Engineering graduates are trained to be creative and inventive, and to solve difficult problems such as the development of new technologies from jet engines to robots to artificial hip implants to hybrid cars and train components.
Biomedical Design engineers develop technologies to save people’s lives and to improve health. They design products such as stents, ventilators, diabetes monitors, incubators, artificial joints and limbs. 300 medical technology companies are based in Ireland employing over 25,000 people. Biomedical design engineers are the link between the technology and the medical profession. Students study human anatomy, medical imaging, regulatory affairs, device design alongside core engineering modules.
In your final year of all engineering programmes, you will carry out a major design project, which will develop your problem-solving, design, project management and communication skills, a key skill that employers require. The final year project is a culmination of your 4 years of study and is a great opportunity for students to work in an area of particular interest.
Professional Accreditation
Engineers Ireland have accredited our programmes for over 25 years now which means that graduates can travel worldwide and have their qualifications recognised abroad.
Minimum Number of |
|
Subjects |
Higher |
6 |
2 H5's |
Minimum Grade in |
|
Maths |
Three subjects including English |
O4 |
O6 |
Applications from QQI Level 5 and Level 6 welcome. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/qqi
Mature applicants (23+) are welcome. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/mature
Our past graduate engineers are working in exciting roles in;
- Intel
- Aer Lingus
- Boeing
- Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
- Kerry Foods
- Coca Cola
- BMW
- Siemens
- Boston Scientific
- Amazon
- EY
- Jones Engineering
- Abbvie
- Johnson & Johnson
- Microsoft
Many graduates also work in medical device companies, hospitals, design companies, power plants and the energy sector. Our graduates often progress to project management roles and senior management within 7 years of graduating.
Semester 1
- Critical Skills Development [Mandatory]
- Electrical Circuits [Mandatory]
- Engineering Graphics [Mandatory]
- Materials & Processes1 [Mandatory]
- Mathematics 1 [Mandatory]
- Physical Science [Mandatory]
Semester 2
Semester 1
- Automation [Mandatory]
- Biomechanics 3 [Mandatory]
- Fluid Mechanics 1 [Mandatory]
- Quality & Manufacturing Systems [Mandatory]
- Solid Modelling 2 [Mandatory]
- Mathematics 3 [Mandatory]
Semester 2
Semester 1
- Biomechanics 4 [Mandatory]
- Computer Programming [Mandatory]
- Mathematics 5 (Differential Equations) [Mandatory]
- Medical Device Design 1 [Mandatory]
- Medical Imaging & Graphics [Mandatory]
- Medical Device Regulatory Affairs & Ethics [Mandatory]
Semester 2
After graduating from TU Dublin, I was extremely happy to achieve a place on the Boston Scientific accelerated graduate development programme working on designing new products for medical use. It’s great to put the skills that I learned in TU Dublin to the test and also develop many new skills such as planning, communications and leadership.
Many graduates join Graduate Placement Programmes in industry immediately after graduation, others progress to Masters or PhD research or in some cases use their innovative skills to set up their own engineering companies. The opportunities are endless.