Our minimum requirement is a 2.1 degree in engineering, physical sciences, or mathematical subject. Applications for the program are competitive, applications with less than a 2.1 or international equivalent will be unlikely to receive offers. As an engineering degree, the Biomedical Engineering MSc requires a strong maths competency and successful applicants will typically be expected to have scored the equivalent of a 2.1 or above in maths topics during their undergraduate degree. Biomechanics and Mechanobiology – applicants should have some experience in solid mechanics including kinematics and stress analysis and fluid mechanics/dynamics. Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering – applicants should have either wet-lab skills or experience in modeling and simulation. Medical Physics and Imaging – applicants should demonstrate a focus on the healthcare sector and some practical experience. Neurotechnology – applicants should demonstrate a strong mathematical background with experience in advanced calculus including Ordinary Differential Equations, linear algebra including the manipulation of vectors and matrices, and probability theory.