Why choose a UCL healthcare and medical technology degree?
· Real-world research impact. From AI-assisted intelligent hearing systems to 3D-printed personalised support braces, our research transforms patient care globally. You’ll collaborate with these pioneering research groups during your studies.
· Industry partnerships and connections. Learn from world-leading experts with strong ties to UCL partner hospitals and clinical and biomedical industries.
· State-of-the-art facilities in London. Access world-class labs and workshop spaces, with some degrees taught at UCL partner hospitals.
· Dedicated careers support. The UCL Careers Guidance team supports you throughout your degree and for three years after graduation, helping you secure a career aligned with your qualification.
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Imaging has contributed to some of the most significant advances in biomedicine and healthcare. This one-year MSc will equip you with detailed knowledge of the imaging techniques that are shaping biomedical research and translational medicine around the world.
This master's programme equips you with the technical expertise and research skills to develop innovative Artificial Intelligence technologies to enhance clinical care.
Prepare for your medical physics PhD with this intensive one-year research Master’s. You’ll harness physics and engineering principles and methodology, assist transformative medical research and help introduce new technologies in healthcare.
Emerging technologies like AI in surgical environments perform more precise therapy and improve healthcare. Today AI is used for robot vision tasks, and surgical robots are used for minimally invasive surgery.
Explore a broad spectrum of the musculoskeletal system and orthopaedic bioengineering, including basic science and clinical aspects, on this highly innovative, specialist master's in musculoskeletal science and medical engineering.
Gain the foundational knowledge required to enhance your understanding of nanotechnology research and applications, with this one-year MSc.
Nanotechnology and regenerative medicine are rapidly expanding fields and have the potential to revolutionise modern medicine. This renowned cross-disciplinary master's programme gives you a robust scientific understanding in these fields, combined with a hands-on practical and translational focus.
This programme explores the underlying scientific principles of physical therapy. Gain first-hand experience in clinical application of the rehabilitation techniques delivered by specialists at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital.
Combining physics and engineering expertise with clinical science, the skills you’ll learn with this interdisciplinary master’s will transform the future of healthcare.
A multidisciplinary course relating to the understanding of disease, and the technologies that detect, diagnose and treat them. It is ideally suited for life sciences and medical sciences graduates who want to pursue a career in industry or academia related to this growing field.
This full-time MSc focuses on the design, development, and clinical application of novel rehabilitative and assistive technologies.
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