Sept 2023 Entry
Programme code: 47401-SY2 years
Normally 67 academic credits (plus training credits) (See the Remarks section below)
Dr. Hin Chung LAU
Biomedical engineering is recognized around the world as one of the fastest growing areas of innovation. It covers a wide spectrum of applications, such as devices used by health professionals in their diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative practices; implants that are placed in patients for their health maintenance; prostheses, orthoses, and assistive devices that are used by people with special needs to facilitate their daily activities; and healthcare products and exercise equipment for general health promotion.
This developing global field requires professionals who understand both the health issues that motivate these technologies and the engineering solutions that they offer. It needs individuals with a solid foundation in both health sciences and engineering technologies.
Our BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Engineering programme prepares students for such a challenging career. They have opportunities to take subjects in both life sciences and engineering, and to integrate these concepts in interdisciplinary applications to improve human health.
In addition to building on foundation knowledge through classes on campus, students also engage in practical learning through an industrial internship/clinical attachment (280 hours industrial internship for BME stream students and 560 hours clinical attachment for BME with P&O stream students). These internships/attachments offer good opportunities for students to put what they have learned into practice and accumulate work experience for their future careers. Internships/attachments take place in industries and hospitals, and some of our students participate in overseas placements (e.g. in Canada, China, Czech Republic, Japan, Singapore, the UK and the USA).
Exchange opportunities are available with our overseas partner institutes:
Students also have opportunities to join the Faculty-level and University-level exchange programmes.
Students are admitted to the senior year of the programme. They study the following subjects except those for which credit transfers are given due to prior study.
General University Requirement (GUR)
Students are also expected to meet the equivalent standard of the Undergraduate Degree Language and Communication Requirements (LCR).
Students not meeting the equivalent standard of the Undergraduate Degree LCR will be required to take degree LCR subjects [max. 9 credits: 6 credits in English and 3 credits in Chinese]
Discipline-Specific Requirement (DSR)
Compulsory Subjects:
Elective Subjects:
7 Electives for BME stream Students (21 credits in total, 3 credits each):
7 Electives for BME with P&O stream Students (28 credits in total, 4 credits each):
Work Integrated Education (WIE)
For BME stream Students: Biomedical Engineering Industrial Internship (4 training credits)
For BME with P&O stream Students: Biomedical Engineering Clinical Attachment I (4 training credits) & Biomedical Engineering Clinical Attachment II (4 training credits)
Industrial Centre Training
Material Processing and Technical Communication (5 training credits)
More information on the full curriculum can be found here.
Professional Recognition
The programme has been granted full accreditation by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).
Students who complete the prosthetics or orthotics subjects offered in the programme are eligible to sit for the certification examination of the Hong Kong Society of Certified Prosthetist-Orthotists (HKSCPO). This programme has been accredited by the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) as a Category I professional programme.
Career Prospects
Professional Engineering Practice
Professional Clinical Practice
Basic and Applied Research in Engineering, Biology, or Medicine
For further programme information, please contact:
The General Office (tel: 3400 8577; email: bme.info@polyu.edu.hk).
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