Biomedical Engineering is not among the taught Engineering Courses at Durham University England, but the school do research on the field: Biomedical Research and Biological Tracing.
The research is done at Durham University Geochemistry Centre precisely in the Arthur Holmes laboratory.
Instead of Biomedical Engineering, Durham teaches Biological Science and a course known as Biosciences if you are interested.
There are four known engineering programmes on which BEng or MEng degree are awarded in the Department of Engineering at Durham University and they are:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Civil Engineering and
- Electronic Engineering
These four programmes are all field of specialisation which a students is eligible to choose in the third year of his engineering degree programme. Admissions are given students to study General Engineering because that is the only engineering programme avaliable to be applied for.
Each of the engineering courses is offer as a three (3) years or four (4) years degree programme leading to the award of BEng and MEng on successful completion.
Each of the engineering courses is offer as a three (3) years or four (4) years degree programme leading to the award of BEng and MEng on successful completion.