22 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in Oceania

Engineering (Biomedical)
The Engineering (Biomedical) programme from Flinders University capitalizes on the growing opportunities for biomedical engineers caused by various factors including the demand for increasingly sophisticated medical technology to support the quality of life of an ageing population, and the demand for devices to improve health and fitness particularly within elite sports.

Master of Biomedical Science by coursework and thesis
Deepen your knowledge of your specialist field in biomedical science. Choose from the outstanding range of biomedical subject areas and courses offered by the School of Biological Sciences, and tailor your programme to your career or research goals. The Master of Biomedical Science by coursework and thesis programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering programme at the University of Otago offers advanced postgraduate study through M.Sc. and M.App.Sc. pathways. Students engage in full-time or part-time research at a world-class centre. This qualification focuses on developing medical technologies and clinical solutions over a one to two-year duration.
Professional Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular)
Professional Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular) from University of Sydney help you to develop specialised technical knowledge in chemical and biomolecular engineering to help you transition to an engineering career. You’ll gain an advanced understanding of industrial processes in which material in bulk undergoes physical or chemical changes.
Clinical Audiology
The Master of Clinical Audiology degree program at Charles Darwin University provides you with the skills and knowledge to assess, and provide rehabilitation for, the hearing and balance systems across the lifespan.
Medical Engineering
New Zealand’s first masters programme that prepares students for a career in Medical Engineering at the University of Auckland
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering program from the University of Sydney will help you develop specialised technical knowledge in chemical and biomolecular engineering, focusing on the design, construction, operation and management of industrial processes. Address economic, environmental and societal considerations, from process intensification to food processing.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program from University of New South Wales caters for students with either a medical/biological science or engineering/physical science background who want to further their education in this unique area.
Applied Neuromorphic Engineering
The Master of Applied Neuromorphic Engineering at Western Sydney University is an exciting inter-disciplinary field combining aspects from electrical engineering, computer science, neuroscience, signal processing and mathematics.
Biomedical Engineering
Meet the health challenges of the future with the Biomedical Engineering program at University of Melbourne. Gain the specialist skills required to create new medical treatments, instruments and devices.
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Biomedical)
The Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Biomedical) program at the University of Sydney is designed to provide you with deep technical skills in your chosen field of engineering combined with professional development in the areas of communication, leadership, and time and resource management.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering programme at the University of Otago offers advanced postgraduate study through M.Sc. and M.App.Sc. pathways. Students engage in full-time or part-time research at a world-class centre, focusing on medical innovation. This multidisciplinary degree integrates life sciences with engineering to solve clinical problems.
Bioscience Enterprise
This Bioscience Enterprise from University of Auckland is an inter-disciplinary programme that blends the best of Science and Business to give science graduates the skills to move with confidence in the business world.
Bioengineering (Professional)
Discover how the rapid developments in the field of synthetic biology and its associated methods, including more widely available gene editing techniques, have substantially increased our capabilities for bioengineering with Bioengineering (Professional) is offered by University of Queensland
Engineering Science - Biomedical Engineering
Engineering Science - Biomedical Engineering from University of New South Wales is a two-year full-time postgraduate degree offered by the School of Biomedical Engineering. You’ll gain the expertise to work in influential areas related to human health, like biomechanics, medical device design, drug-delivery systems, radiotherapies, telemedicine, robotics, and cell and tissue engineering.
Chemical and Process Engineering
The Chemical and Process Engineering course at the University of Waikato is designed for graduates who wish to do further research & develop an innovative solution to an engineering question.
Bioengineering
While doing a Master of Engineering in Bioengineering at University of Auckland, you will conduct research at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI). This qualification is fully research-based.
Professional Engineering (Biomedical)
Professional Engineering (Biomedical) from University of Sydney will help you develop specialised technical knowledge in biomedical engineering to help you transition to an engineering career. Gain specialised technical knowledge to understand, modify and control biological systems to improve health care and medical systems.
Biomedical Engineering
In the Biomedical Engineering program at the University of Sydney you will develop specialised technical knowledge in biomedical engineering, developing the combined expertise of electronic, mechanical, chemical and materials engineering, together with knowledge of the life sciences. Gain advanced skills to understand, modify or control biological systems.
Engineering - Biomedical
Engineering - Biomedical from University of New South Wales is a two-year full-time degree that'll help you develop the specialised skills and knowledge to build a successful career in Biomedical Engineering and gain a recognised accreditation.