MSc (Biomedical Engineering)

MSc (Biomedical Engineering)

College of Design and Engineering

Programme at a Glance

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Next Intake Aug 2025
Application Period 1 Oct 2024–28 Feb 2025
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Overview

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Master of Science (Biomedical Engineering), also known as MSc (Biomedical Engineering), is offered by the NUS College of Design and Engineering.

The MSc (Biomedical Engineering) programme aims to nurture holistic engineers in healthcare technology development and healthcare.

With the growing demand for healthcare innovation in recent years as well as the projected long-term prominence of healthcare issues in our aging society, biomedical engineers play crucial roles in the expanding healthcare sector. For example, in times of a pandemic, biomedical engineers contribute to all aspects of tackling the disease, including detection, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, monitoring and surveillance.

Biomedical Engineering integrates the principles of engineering disciplines with biomedical sciences to foster new knowledge and create new innovations in technologies and applications to enhance the quality of healthcare. Biomedical engineers develop new medical technology and biotechnology through cutting-edge research to advance medical care and scientific discovery in the biomedical sciences.

Through discoveries and knowledge creation, the NUS MSc (Biomedical Engineering) programme provides an integrated education where future engineers are equipped with the ability to analyse and address challenges in healthcare with both engineering and biomedical perspectives.

Why This Programme?

Develop systems and design thinking skills, as well as an array of soft skills needed to work effectively with management, clinicians, healthcare workers, regulatory bodies and other engineers in multidisciplinary environments.

Build and apply technical knowledge in Biomedical Engineering, learning from faculty who are award-winning educators, innovators and researchers.

Make an impact in the industry through a programme whose faculty and alumni have established more than 15 start-ups in the biomedical-engineering-related space.

Application Period

An Academic Year (AY) at NUS consists of two semesters and a special term (which occurs during the Semester 2 Vacation, and is divided into two parts of six weeks duration each):

Semester 1: Aug–Dec Semester 2: Jan–May Special Term (Part 1): May–Jun Special Term (Part 2): Jun–Jul

For the MSc (Biomedical Engineering) programme, there are two application periods for each AY:

ProgrammeIntakeApplication Dates
MSc (Biomedical Engineering) Semester 1 (Aug Intake) Oct of preceding year to Feb of the intake year
MSc (Biomedical Engineering) Semester 2 (Jan Intake) Jul to Aug of the year preceding the intake year

 

Admission to the NUS MSc (Biomedical Engineering) programme is granted on a competitive basis as places in the programme are limited. Applicants should possess the following minimum requirements:

Academic

Bachelor’s Degree with 2nd Class Honours or equivalent in relevant field of study

Note: Alternatively, candidates with other qualifications may be evaluated based on significant contributions and demonstrable professional accomplishments in biomedical-engineering-related fields, and on a case-by-case basis.

Skill/Experience

Not applicable

English Language

Applicants whose native tongue and medium of university instruction is not completely in English:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) minimum score of 85 (Internet-based), or

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) minimum Academic score of 6.0

Note: TOEFL/IELTS scores are valid for two years from the test date and should not have expired at point of application. Expired scores will not be considered for the application.

Other

Not applicable

Candidates may visit the official Educational Testing Service (ETS) website for scheduling of TOEFL/GRE tests.

Note: Applications must be completed on the NUS Graduate Admission System (GDA2). Please see application information here.

Applicants are responsible for ensuring that application information and all supporting documents are truthful and correct. NUS reserves the right to verify information provided as part of an application. False or misleading information in an application (including but not limited to test scores, resumes, certificates, transcripts, etc.) is grounds for admission rejection, revocation and/or dismissal from the University.

The NUS MSc (Biomedical Engineering) programme is offered on the following basis (with estimated time to complete the programme indicated below):

Full-time12–24 months
Part-time24–48 months

Note: International applicants must be accepted into an approved full-time course in Singapore to apply for a Student’s Pass. For more information, refer to the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website.

The MSc (Biomedical Engineering) is a 40-Unit coursework-based Master’s Degree programme comprising:

Core/essential courses (8 Units), and

Elective courses (32 Units).

Note: Candidates who have completed NUS undergraduate degree programmes may request credit transfers of up to 10 Units, subject to approval.

Core/Essential Courses

The core curriculum comprises two compulsory courses (totalling 8 Units).

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
BN5101Biomedical Engineering Systems4
BN5102Clinical Instrumentation4

Elective Courses

Students must complete 32 Units of electives, which may be fulfilled by courses from the following list.

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
BN4202Biofluid Dynamics*4
BN4403Cellular Bioengineering*4
BN5001Independent Study4
BN5104Quantitative Physiology Principles in Bioengineering4
BN5201Advanced Biomaterials4
BN5202Orthopaedic Biomechanics4
BN5203Advanced Tissue Engineering4
BN5205Computational Biomechanics4
BN5206Computational Methods in Biomedical Engineering4
BN5207Medical Imaging Systems4
BN5208Biomedical Quality and Regulatory Systems4
BN5209Frontiers in Neurotechnology4
BN5211Medical Robotics4
BN5212Advanced Machine Learning for Biomedical Engineering and Sciences4
BN5302Organs in a Dish: Organoid Bioengineering4
BN5303Tissue Engineering for Designing Food4
BN5501The Biodesign Process of Innovation in Healthcare4
BN5666Industrial Attachment4
BN6202Advanced Human Motion Biomechanics4
BN6401Advanced Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy4

BN4202 and BN4403 are offered in the daytime.

Note: For more information about the courses listed above (as well as other courses offered in the current academic year), please visit NUSMODS.

To graduate from the NUS MSc (Biomedical Engineering) programme, students must meet the following requirements:

Programme and/or Specialisation

Read and pass a total of 40 Units, comprising:

8 Units of core/essential courses and

32 Units of elective courses

Course and/or Qualification

Not Applicable

Grade Point Average (GPA) Minimum 3.0 (out of maximum 5.0)

Please see also the University’s minimum standards for Continuation and Graduation Requirements. Specific programmes may implement stricter or additional requirements.

Other Not applicable

The University reserves all rights to review fees as necessary and adjust accordingly without prior notice.

Tuition

S$45,045.87 (excluding GST) /
S$49,100.00 (including 9% GST)

Application

S$109.00 (including 9% GST)

Non-refundable and non-transferable

Acceptance

S$5,450.00 (including 9% GST)

Payable upon acceptance of offer

Non-refundable and non-transferable

Will be credited towards tuition fees

Miscellaneous Student Fees As published by Office of the University Registrar

Payable every regular semester

 

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

The scholarships and financial assistance schemes presented here are examples of the kinds of funding from the University as well as third-party sponsors that might be available to eligible NUS Master's Degree (Coursework) programme students and applicants.

The information provided is subject to change, and warranties cannot be provided as to its completeness or accuracy. Students and applicants are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research, and refer to the relevant sponsors and/or websites for more detailed and up-to-date information.

Programme at a Glance

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Intake and Application

Next Intake Aug 2025
Application Period 1 Oct 2024–28 Feb 2025
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