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A multidisciplinary degree that blends engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to design healthcare solutions. It covers biomechanics, medical imaging, biomaterials, electronics, and device design. Students learn to develop technologies that diagnose, monitor, and treat medical conditions—contributing to innovation in healthcare equipment, prosthetics, and rehabilitation tools.
Many students choose Biomedical Engineering because:
- Passion for improving healthcare through technology.
- Combines math, physics, biology, and design.
- Growing demand for biomedical devices and innovation in medicine.
Some students do not choose Biomedical Engineering because:
- Requires strong analytical skills and technical understanding.
- Complex subjects in both engineering and life sciences.
- Product development may involve long testing and regulatory processes.
Lifestyle During Study:
- Labs and workshops in electronics, biomaterials, and medical device prototyping.
- Courses in physiology, systems engineering, and instrumentation.
After Graduation:
- Work in hospitals, medical device companies, research centres, or regulatory bodies.
- Roles in design, development, testing, and maintenance of biomedical systems.
What is Hard:
Integrating biology with engineering logic and ensuring safety and compliance in device design.
What is Easy:
Designing medical models and simulations if you enjoy problem-solving and creative thinking.
Statistics:
The average salary for a Biomedical Engineer In KSA is SAR 89,171/year. source
Fun Fact:
“Biomedical engineers help doctors see inside the body, replace limbs, and even print organs.”
This field is for you if you like:
- Health technology and innovation
- Designing medical equipment
- Physics, math, and biology combined
- Solving healthcare challenges
- Engineering systems and data analysis
- Robotics and prosthetics
- Clinical problem-solving
- Anatomy and physiology
- Safety testing and compliance
- Improving patient care through tech
Career Opportunities:
- Biomedical Engineer
- Medical Device Designer
- Rehabilitation Engineer
- Clinical Engineer
- Research and Development Specialist
- Biomechanics Analyst
- Regulatory Affairs Officer
- Biomedical Consultant
- Imaging Equipment Specialist
- Medical Robotics Technician
Relevant Certifications to consider:
- Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET)
- ISO 13485 Medical Device Quality Certification
- FDA Regulatory Compliance Training
- Medical Device Design and Innovation Courses
The information on this page is generalized based on common program descriptions worldwide and does not necessarily reflect all courses offered within the programs at the universities below. If you need help deciding which university to choose, consult with one of our team experts to guide you in choosing your best university option for this program.
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Universities | Type ![]() | Ranking ![]() | Programme name | Cost/Duration ![]() |
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![]() | #118 | Bachelor of Computer Science | RM000,000/0.0 years | |
![]() | #1001 | Bachelor of Computer Science with Honor | RM140,000/4 years | |
![]() | #65 | Bachelor of Computer Science | RM50,000/3 years | |
![]() | #65 | Bachelor of Computer Science | RM70,000/4 years |