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The Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering Technology programme at UoC is a four-year programme that prepares graduates to become competent and committed biomedical technology engineers with the ability to apply technical knowledge in designing, analysing, repairing, and solving problems. Graduates also become skilled engineering technologists, combining exposure and experience with a wide range of equipment and apparatus, including patient monitors, electrocardiographs, infusion devices, blood-gas analyzers, patient-care computers, and other related medical devices and equipment.
Elective (Choose only 2 courses)
UOC Foundation programme or equivalent
Foundation in a related field Pass with minimum of CGPA 2.00
STPM
Pass with minimum GPA 2.00 (Grade C) in Mathematics and 1 Science subject
A-Level
Pass with Grade C in Mathematics and 1 Science subject
STAM
Pass with Jayyid grade including a credit in Mathematics and 1 Science subject in SPM (or equivalent)
Unified Examination Certificate (UEC)
Pass with Grade B in 5 subjects including Mathematics and 1 Science subject
South Australian Matriculation (SAM)
Pass with aggregate 60% in 3 subjects including Mathematics and 1 Science subject
Diploma in Engineering / Engineering Technology (Level 4, MQF) in a related field
Pass with minimum CGPA 2.00
For International Students Only
IELTS 5.0/TOEFL 500 or equivalent
Careers in biomedical engineering leads to diverse careers involving:-
-Medical instrumentation
-Image processing and archiving
-Biosignal processingBiomechanics and rehabilitation engineering
-Bioinformatics and telemedicine
-Biomedical computing