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The department of biomedical engineering was established in June 2016. The department currently has 16 core faculty members. Research areas in the department include MechanoMedicine, wearable devices and wireless health monitoring, de novo regenerative engineering, multiscale and multimodal biomedical imaging, computational medicine for big data and health informatics, biomedical MEMS. The department of biomedical engineering receives strong support from the department of biomedical engineering at Columbia University and has formed its own undergraduate curricula based on the BME curricula of Columbia University. The major core courses and the capstone course ‘biomedical engineering design’ were introduced and adapted. The SUSTech Biomedical Engineering programme train students in the field of engineering and applied sciences to address problems in biology, medicine and life sciences. This skill is crucial for the students to better understand the living systems and their behavior for the development of biomedical systems and devices. Through complex and sophisticated analysis, modern engineering adapts data acquisition and variable measurements to resolve questions that are currently unanswered. These analysis includes simulation and systems development within individual cells, organs, complex organisms and populative studies. The emphasis of the BME programme is to endow students with the understanding of basic engineering science and applied engineering (in both the physical and biological fields). The BME programme aspires to provide students with professional training in biomedical engineering, preparing them for employment or post-graduate studies in the relevant discipline.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - General
Degree
BEng
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The department of biomedical engineering was established in June 2016. The department currently has 16 core faculty members. Research areas in the department include MechanoMedicine, wearable devices and wireless health monitoring, de novo regenerative engineering, multiscale and multimodal biomedical imaging, computational medicine for big data and health informatics, biomedical MEMS. The department of biomedical engineering receives strong support from the department of biomedical engineering at Columbia University and has formed its own undergraduate curricula based on the BME curricula of Columbia University. The major core courses and the capstone course ‘biomedical engineering design’ were introduced and adapted. The SUSTech Biomedical Engineering programme train students in the field of engineering and applied sciences to address problems in biology, medicine and life sciences. This skill is crucial for the students to better understand the living systems and their behavior for the development of biomedical systems and devices. Through complex and sophisticated analysis, modern engineering adapts data acquisition and variable measurements to resolve questions that are currently unanswered. These analysis includes simulation and systems development within individual cells, organs, complex organisms and populative studies. The emphasis of the BME programme is to endow students with the understanding of basic engineering science and applied engineering (in both the physical and biological fields). The BME programme aspires to provide students with professional training in biomedical engineering, preparing them for employment or post-graduate studies in the relevant discipline.
Admission Requirements
75+
6+
Applicants should have got high school diploma or to be awarded with a high school diploma before June of their enrollment year. Applicants should be academically prepared for rigorous STEM study across Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Applicants should be fluent in English. Chinese Language Proficiency is not required. Applicants should not have any criminal-record and must follow the law of China and regulations of SUSTech. The Authorization Letter can be provided before an offer is issued. Required documents include: Passport; High School Diploma or Certificate of Studying; Transcript; English Proficiency Test; Standard Test; Personal Statement; Recommendation Letter; and Supporting Materials (optional).
4 Years
Sep
Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance
Domestic
833 USD
International
4,425 USD
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Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering)
48 monthsProgramme duration
4,425 USDTuition Fee/year
Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - General
Degree
BEng
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The department of biomedical engineering receives strong support from the department of biomedical engineering at Columbia University and has formed its own undergraduate curricula based on the BME curricula of Columbia University. The major core courses and the capstone course ‘biomedical engineering design’ were introduced and adapted.
The SUSTech Biomedical Engineering programme train students in the field of engineering and applied sciences to address problems in biology, medicine and life sciences. This skill is crucial for the students to better understand the living systems and their behavior for the development of biomedical systems and devices. Through complex and sophisticated analysis, modern engineering adapts data acquisition and variable measurements to resolve questions that are currently unanswered. These analysis includes simulation and systems development within individual cells, organs, complex organisms and populative studies. The emphasis of the BME programme is to endow students with the understanding of basic engineering science and applied engineering (in both the physical and biological fields). The BME programme aspires to provide students with professional training in biomedical engineering, preparing them for employment or post-graduate studies in the relevant discipline.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - General
Degree
BEng
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The department of biomedical engineering receives strong support from the department of biomedical engineering at Columbia University and has formed its own undergraduate curricula based on the BME curricula of Columbia University. The major core courses and the capstone course ‘biomedical engineering design’ were introduced and adapted.
The SUSTech Biomedical Engineering programme train students in the field of engineering and applied sciences to address problems in biology, medicine and life sciences. This skill is crucial for the students to better understand the living systems and their behavior for the development of biomedical systems and devices. Through complex and sophisticated analysis, modern engineering adapts data acquisition and variable measurements to resolve questions that are currently unanswered. These analysis includes simulation and systems development within individual cells, organs, complex organisms and populative studies. The emphasis of the BME programme is to endow students with the understanding of basic engineering science and applied engineering (in both the physical and biological fields). The BME programme aspires to provide students with professional training in biomedical engineering, preparing them for employment or post-graduate studies in the relevant discipline.
Admission Requirements
Domestic
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