About Bachelor Of Engineering (hons) In Biomedical Engineering in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
New, four year honours degree designed to equip graduates with a broad range of biological and engineering skills
Ireland has over 29,000 people employed in the MedTech sector according to data released by Enterprise Ireland, and Ireland is the second largest employer of MedTech professionals in Europe. As many as 18 of the world’s top 25 medical technology companies have a base in Ireland, and 50% of the 400 MedTech companies based here are indigenous.
The Irish Medtech Association suggests that the MedTech sector needs to urgently develop capabilities and expertise in the areas of innovation, research, development and commercialisation. Graduates of this degree in Biomedical Engineering will have the appropriate skillsets to serve this requirement.
Graduates of this degree will possess the biological and engineering skills to understand the biomechanics, design and treatment of healthcare related issues.
The course is very practical, and features:
- Weekly lab classes
- Workshop practice
- Individual and group projects
- Work placement experience
Over the three years of the programme, each student will receive, on average, 22 hours of tuition per week.
This programme focused on the following key areas:
- Integration of engineering with human physiology
- Biomedical product/systems design and automation
- Validation, Quality and Regulatory Affairs
Career Opportunities
It is envisaged that graduates will be employed in a wide diversity of Biomedical engineering related disciplines both nationally and internationally, namely;
- Medical Device Design
- Surgical Design
- Research and Development Engineer
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Quality Engineer
- Product design and product validation
- Automation Engineer
- New Product development
- Process Validation
- Project Management
- Sales Engineer
Some graduates may also become self-employed.
Follow-on Studies:
GMIT honours (Level 8) qualifications are recognised worldwide for postgraduate entry.
Furthermore, the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering and the biomedical research centre, GMedTech has strong research connections with local industries especially the MedTech sector, and some graduates may have an opportunity to register on funded M.Sc., M. Eng. or PhD research programmes, specifically in the areas of biomedical engineering.
Essential Information:
Recognition by Professional Bodies
It is envisaged that that the programme itself will be professionally accredited by Engineers Ireland.
Materials Fee
Students will be liable for an additional materials fee of €100 per year for certain full time programmes.
This fee is not covered by Granting Authorities.
Material Fees are not applicable to either Erasmus, Part-Time or Full time Non-EU students.
Class 12th
No specific cutoff mentioned
- Applicants must have high school certificate/diploma or equivalent
- Prerequisites: English and Mathematics
English Language Requirements
TOEFL : 70
Minimum score of 15 in each component
IELTS : 5.5
Minimum score of 5 in each component
PTE : 51
Minimum score of 46 in each component
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology Ireland Tution Fees
The tuition fees for Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) in Ireland vary depending on the program and level of study.
For undergraduate programs, the tuition fees for international students range from €10,000 to €14,500 per year, depending on the program.
For postgraduate programs, the tuition fees for international students range from €11,500 to €16,000 per year, depending on the program.
It's important to note that these fees are subject to change and do not include other expenses such as accommodation, textbooks, and living expenses.
Additionally, there are also scholarships and funding opportunities available for international students to help cover the cost of tuition and living expenses. It's recommended to check the GMIT website or contact the admissions office directly to learn more about the available scholarships and funding opportunities.