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University of Otago Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) in Bioengineering

University of Otago

Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) in Bioengineering

Dunedin, New Zealand

2 Years

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    About: The Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) in Bioengineering offers students an advanced understanding of engineering principles applied to biological systems. The program combines coursework with hands-on research to prepare graduates for innovative solutions in the bioengineering field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can explore career opportunities in diverse areas, including biomedical engineering, medical device design, biotechnology, and healthcare technology development. Potential roles include clinical engineer, bioinformatics specialist, and research and development engineer.

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Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) in Bioengineering

The Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) is a 180-point, coursework postgraduate degree. A candidate would normally be a graduate but the degree is also open to those with other relevant qualifications.

The MAppSc is designed for students who wish to pursue an interdisciplinary Program of study underpinned by science that delivers versatile skills relevant to multiple end-users. Optional paths are available that emphasise commercialisation, workplace-based projects or independent study.

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The MAppSc can be completed in 12 months or in stages, providing flexibility for recent graduates and those currently employed.

What is bioengineering?

Bioengineering is rooted in physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and the life sciences. It is a multi-disciplinary approach to the systematic, quantitative, and integrative methods of developing solutions to problems important in biology, medical research, and clinical proactive and population studies.

A PhD within the Centre can be highly rewarding as the projects involve applying basic science to real problems. PhD students can either enroll at the University of Otago or a collaborating institution. We also provide a Master of Applied Science in Bioengineering.

Our academics and clinicians are active researchers and provide learning based on the latest research across four of the bioengineering activities.

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