The field is rapidly developing. Biomedical engineers work in a wide variety of global sectors where they develop products and create technology to help people achieve a better quality of life and break barriers in medical and sporting achievements.

There is a growing bioeconomy observed in industrial biotechnology and other areas of biomedical engineering. This includes regenerative medicine and sports engineering through the development of new technologies and products.

This course is taught by a team of international experts within Loughborough's Engineering Schools where our graduates are sought after by high-profile engineering and industrial biotechnology companies. These companies know from experience that Loughborough graduates are enthusiastic and equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to make a positive contribution to their organisation.

Typical graduate roles include: biomedical engineer; clinical engineer/scientist; medical engineer; design engineer; software engineer; research scientist; biomedical consultants; project manager; and technology entrepreneur.

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Your time at Loughborough University will form a launchpad from which you can build an exciting career. With so many opportunities available, you’ll never be short of ways to improve your employability.

Our award-winning Careers Network team is here to help and support you, offering everything from CV workshops, one-to-one advice sessions and mock interview practice sessions to high-profile employer events. We’ve got everything you need for a really successful future.