85 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in England, United Kingdom

Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering programme from University of Liverpool combines academic expertise from Engineering, Physics and the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and offers the ideal opportunity to specialise in biomedical engineering and contribute towards the future development of artificial organs, medical devices and novel treatments.

Synthetic Biology
The Synthetic Biology programme offered by UCL, University College London allows us to support and augment the living world, recreating nature’s most ingenious elements and systems so we can design vaccines, monitor pollution, sustain our food production, and much more.

Biochemical Engineering
The Biochemical Engineering MSc at UCL is a one-year, internationally recognised master’s that equips you with core biochemical engineering expertise — from bioprocess design to life science techniques and industrial insight, enabling you to turn cutting-edge biological discoveries into real-world products and sustainable bioprocesses.

Biomedical Engineering
Combine biology and medicine with engineering at the Biomedical Engineering BSc course offered at University of Southampton. Study human biology in your chosen specialist area and learn the skills to develop new engineering solutions. Prepare to take on a leading role in helping healthcare practitioners and providers to improve and maintain people's health.

Advanced Biomedical Engineering
This Advanced Biomedical Engineering programme at University of Bradford is designed to provide an advanced biomedical engineering education and to develop specialist understanding; the programme contains a large project component which allows you to develop advanced knowledge and research skills in a specialist area.

International Incorporated Masters in MSc Advanced Biomedical Engineering
International Incorporated Masters in MSc Advanced Biomedical Engineering at University of Bradford International College is a fast evolving interdisciplinary field, which has been at the forefront of many medical advances in recent years. As such, it is a research-led discipline, which sits at the cutting edge of advances in medicine, engineering and applied biological sciences.

Biomedical Engineering
Technological advances are improving medical analysis and treatments. Today, medical practitioners even use technology to deliver automated medical services. This Biomedical Engineering course at University of Sussex will help you develop and maintain the next advances in healthcare.

Biomedical Engineering (Healthcare)
Suitable for intercalating medical students and graduates in life sciences, this Biomedical Engineering (Healthcare) master's degree from University of Liverpool combines knowledge of biomechanics and fluid mechanics in the human body with engineering design innovations.

Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre
Study for a higher degree by research in the well-respected Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre programme from Sheffield Hallam University.

Biomedical Engineering
This MSc Biomedical Engineering offered at The University of Hull will help you develop the specialist knowledge and skills you need to enhance patients’ quality of life and improve healthcare.Taught by research-active staff, you’ll explore how the human body works and how to apply engineering skills to solve medical and healthcare challenges.

Sport Biomechanics
The well-established Sport Biomechanics course from Loughborough University enables you to specialise in the physics of sport - the area of science concerned with the analysis of human movement.

Biomedical Engineering with Management (Healthcare)
The Biomedical Engineering with Management (Healthcare) degree from University of Liverpool is a programme for intercalating medical students and Life Science related, non-engineering graduates.

Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering course from the University of West London will give you an opportunity to develop advanced specialist knowledge in these areas combined with essential research skills.

Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering course delivered by the Queen Mary University of London allows students to examine and carry out cutting-edge research with practical applications, to prepare you to become a biomedical engineering specialist.

Medical Ultrasound
This Medical Ultrasound MSc programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) provides an opportunity for health care practitioners to achieve a recognised qualification in areas such as obstetrics, gynaecological, vascular, general medical ultrasound, and musculosketetal, supported by a combination of structured clinical experience and academic study.

Medical Technology, Innovation and Design
Gain the skills and knowledge to solve the world’s biggest medical challenges with this Medical Technology, Innovation and Design course from University of Southampton.

Biomedical Engineering
MSc in Biomedical Engineering provides a comprehensive education in engineering technology, combined with essential life sciences knowledge to enable you to build innovative healthcare technology and medical devices.

Biomedical Engineering
Solve medical challenges with engineered solutions on this MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Portsmouth. You'll study the way engineering can use and build on knowledge from medicine and life sciences, and master tissue engineering, biocompatibility and health technology.

Biomedical Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Biomedical Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.

Biomedical Engineering (Conversion Programme)
This Biomedical Engineering (Conversion Programme) course delivered by the Queen Mary University of London is designed for science graduates who are eager to launch a career at the intersection of engineering and healthcare.