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MENG Engineering (Medical Technologies) with a Year in Industry (GEEU09)     IS

2021 - 2022

For students whose initial registration was PRIOR to the 2020-2021 session
 
 

Year 3


units (80 credits)
3A
A student will take

Semester 1
MEC322  Anatomy and Physiology for Engineers AUT SEM 10 credits
MGT388  Finance and Law for Engineers AUT SEM 10 credits

Semester 2
BIE291  Biomedical Instrumentation SPR SEM 10 credits
BIE308  Research Seminars in Bioengineering SPR SEM 10 credits
BIE3411  Design of Medical Devices and Implants SPR SEM 10 credits

Full academic year
GEE301  Interdisciplinary Group Design Project ACAD YR 30 credits

units (40 credits)
3B
A student will take 40 credits from this group.

Semester 1
MAT3430  Materials for Biological Applications AUT SEM 10 credits

Semester 2
ACS340  Biomechatronics SPR SEM 10 credits
MEC312  Advanced Mechanics of Solids SPR SEM 10 credits
MEC313  Finite Element Techniques SPR SEM 10 credits
MEC320  Computational Fluid Dynamics SPR SEM 10 credits
MEC323  Fluid Biomechanics SPR SEM 10 credits

Year 4


units (120 credits)
4A
A student will take

Full academic year
GEE303  Engineering Year in Industry ACAD YR 120 credits

4B

A student must normally achieve a weighted grade of 55 or above at Level 2 in order to proceed to the Year in Industry, progression being at the discretion of the Course Director. A student who fails to progress may be permitted to become instead a student for the Degree of MEng in Engineering (Medical Technologies) (GEEU08).


4C

A student will be responsible for securing a suitable industrial placement in order to take GEE303 Engineering Year in Industry. The appropriateness of placement will be determined by the Course Director. A student who fails to obtain a suitable placement will instead be required to become a student for the Degree of MEng Engineering (Medical Technologies) (GEEU08). A student will take GEE303 Engineering Year in Industry before proceeding to Year 4.


4D

GEE303 requires that a student will spend a minimum of 38 weeks working in an industrial establishment, the arrangements being subject to the approval of the Course Director. A student who fails to satisfy these requirements may be permitted by the Faculty to become instead a student for the Degree of MEng in Engineering (Medical Technologies) (GEEU08).

Year 5


units (120 credits)
5A
A student will take

Semester 1
BIE6432  Introduction to Medical Device Regulation AUT SEM 15 credits
BIE6433  Computational Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal System AUT SEM 15 credits
MAT6311  Bio-imaging and Bio-spectroscopy AUT SEM 15 credits

Semester 2
BIE6434  Cardiovascular Biomechanics SPR SEM 15 credits
BIE6436  Human Movement Biomechanics SPR SEM 15 credits

Full academic year
GEE401  Individual Advanced Project ACAD YR 45 credits

5C

A student must pass the Individual Advanced Project (GEE401) at the first attempt in order to be eligible for the award of the Degree of MEng Engineering (GEEU09). A student who fails to satisfy this requirement may be permitted by the Faculty to be awarded the Degree of BEng Engineering (GEEU31).


5

A student must pass a minimum of 100 credits at Level 4 in order to be awarded the degree of MEng Engineering with accreditation. 


7

A student must satisfy the requirements of the General Regulations for First Degrees as to progression in order to continue as a student for the Degree of MEng Engineering (GEEU09). A student who fails to satisfy these requirements may be permitted by the Faculty to (a) at the end of Level 2 become a candidate for the Degree of BEng Engineering (GEEU31), or (b) at the end of Level 3 become a candidate for the unaccredited Degree of BEng Engineering Technology (GEEU46). A student who fails the Individual Advanced Project at Level 4 or who chooses to withdraw from the University at the end of Level 3 may be awarded the unaccredited Degree of BEng Engineering Technology (GEEU46).

 
 
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Please note that the regulations displayed on this page reflect provision in 2021/22 and may not reflect study undertaken in other academic sessions. To see regulations that applied in another academic session, please return to the Programme Regulations Finder home screen and select the appropriate session.