Information about MSc Biomedical Engineering

Regulations

The regulations are the 'rules' which define how your MSc mark is calculated. The regulations are posted on this webpage before the year starts and may only be changed with agreement from both staff and students.

All Bioengineering exams and coursework, their pass-marks, and the overall marks for courses in other Departments and their contributions to the overall year mark are stated in this document, along with a description of the marks you must achieve to pass the MSc, and the implications should a student not satisfy those criteria.

Regulations 2023-24
Programme Regulations
MSc Biomaterials stream Regulations 2023-24 B9A1 Biomaterials stream
MSc Biomechanics stream Regulations 2023-24 B9A1 Biomechanics stream
MSc Medical Physics stream Regulations 2023-24 B9A1 Medical Physics stream
MSc Neurotechnology stream Regulations 2023-24 B9A1 Neurotechnology stream
MSc Computational stream Regulations 2023-24 B9A1 Computational stream
 
Summary of the table's contents

Handbooks

The Departmental Student Handbook is issued to you in week one of Autumn term in hardcopy for each year of your programme, and is also posted on this page in electronic form.

The handbook contains very important information for your academic life, and also for your life in College outside of work. You should read the handbook as soon as possible after you receive it so that if an event or circumstance arises, you know what action to take, or at least know that the information on what action to take is available to you.

The information in the handbook was correct at the time of going to printing. Students should be aware that occasionally changes have to be made. Keep an eye on the website, and check your emails regularly for updates.


Included in the handbook is information on:

  • What to do if you run into difficulties affecting your academic life
  • What to do if you run into difficulties in your personal life, such as illness
  • Departmental and College contacts and resources available to you
  • Information on the structure and content of the degree programme

Student handbook:

Programme specifications

The programme specification provides a definitive record of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student may reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if s/he takes full advantage of the learning opportunities provided. This programme specification is intended as a reference point for prospective students, current students, external examiners and academic and support staff.

Programme specifications are also available on the Registry's website.