Biomedical Engineering (Neurotechnology) MSc

Biomedical Engineering (Neurotechnology)
  • Postgraduate taught
  • MSc

Biomedical Engineering (Neurotechnology)

Develop expertise in the science and technology related to nervous systems, brains function and devices in neurotechnology.

Analyse the science behind communication throughout the nervous system and explore leading neurotechnology devices

Get industry recognition with an accredited degree

Develop your research expertise on an individual project of your choosing

Course key facts

  • Qualification

    • MSc

  • Duration

    1 year

  • Start date

    September 2025

  • Study mode

    Full-time

  • Fees

    • £18,500 Home

    • £42,900 Overseas

  • Delivered by

  • Location

    • South Kensington

    • White City

Minimum entry standard

  • 2:1 in an Engineering, Physical Sciences or Mathematical subject

View full entry requirements

Course overview

Explore new technology for investigating brain function and develop technical expertise in bioengineering on the Master's course.

You'll focus on the application of emerging neurotechnology to benefit society. This includes the development of neuroprosthetic devices, new neuroimaging techniques, and developing drugs and robotic assistive devices for those with central nervous system disorders.

The programme of study will also deepen your understanding of the science behind communication throughout the nervous system.

An individual research project also provides an opportunity to apply your skills to current research problems in the field.

Teaching is shared across our South Kensington and White City campuses. This includes the Sir Michael Uren Biomedical Engineering Hub, our new centre of MedTech innovation.

Biomedical Engineering streams

Structure

This page is updated regularly to reflect the latest version of the curriculum. However, this information is subject to change.

Find out more about potential course changes.

Please note: it may not always be possible to take specific combinations of modules due to timetabling conflicts. For confirmation, please check with the relevant department.

You’ll take all of these core modules.

Core modules

You’ll choose three optional modules.

Optional modules

Apply knowledge from the course to current research problems on an extended individual project. 

You'll develop important project management, teamwork and communication skills highly valued by employers and international research groups.

Your work will be assessed by a planning report, a written dissertation and an oral presentation.

Professional accreditation

This degree is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and Institution of Engineering Designers (IED), on behalf of the Engineering Council as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for registration as a Chartered Engineer.

Our course accreditations are renewed every five years; the current accreditation agreement is provisional and subject to final approval by the accrediting Institutions, which we expect to see completed by the end of the current academic year 2024-25.

Teaching and assessment

Balance of teaching and learning

Key

  • Lectures and seminars
  • Research project

  • 15% Lectures and seminars
  • 85% Research project

Teaching and learning methods

  • Person at lectern giving speech
    Lectures
  • Study groups
  • Four students sitting in a tutorial
    Tutorials
  • Presentations
  • Computing labs
  • Blackboard virtual learning environment
    Virtual learning environment
  • Person giving seminar
    Guest lectures
  • A person studying independently
    Independent study

Balance of assessment

Key

  • Coursework
  • Exams
  • Practical

  • 35% Coursework
  • 35% Exams
  • 30% Practical

Assessment methods

  • Problem sheets
  • Lab reports
  • Practical demonstrations
  • Papers from a written report
    Project reports
  • Oral exams
  • Person completing coursework
    In-class progress tests
  • Person making a presentation
    Poster presentations
  • A person completing a written exam
    Written exams

Entry requirements

We consider all applicants on an individual basis, welcoming students from all over the world.

How to apply

Apply online

You can submit one application form per year of entry. You can choose up to two courses.

Application deadlines – Round 1 closes on Thursday 16 January 2025

Tuition fees

Home fee

2025 entry

£18,500

Overseas fee

2025 entry

£42,900

How will studying at Imperial help my career?

Test tubes

Gain transferable skills relevant to a career in biomedical engineering or similar fields.

Briefcase with a hand below it

Around 60% of postgraduates find employment upon graduation, while just over a third opt for continued study or training.

Robotic arm

Gain specialist knowledge of neurotechnology practices, opening up career opportunities in the medical device industry and in healthcare.

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Other potential career paths could include research, teaching, start-ups, consultancy and finance.

Terms and conditions

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Read our terms and conditions

You can find further information about your course, including degree classifications, regulations, progression and awards in the programme specification for your course.

Programme specifications