Upon successful completion of this programme the graduate will be able to demonstrate... :
PO1
Knowledge - Breadth
(a)
A specialised knowledge of areas of mathematics, biology, materials science, biomechanics, ICT, design, business and engineering practice relevant to the biomedical engineering technologist.
PO2
Knowledge - Kind
(a)
Recognising any inherent limitations, the ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, biology, materials science, biomechanics, ICT, design, business and engineering practice to the solution of common biomedical engineering technology problems.
PO3
Skill - Range
(a)
The ability to use the techniques, skills and modern computer-based engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
PO4
Skill - Selectivity
(a)
The ability to contribute to the design of a system, component or process to meet specified needs and to carry out a technical performance of the design.
PO5
Competence - Context
(a)
The ability to identify and solve common engineering technology problems in the field of biomedical engineering.
PO6
Competence - Role
(a)
The ability to work autonomously and as a member of a multidisciplinary team; to take a leadership role within work teams; and to supervise staff in well-defined work settings.
PO7
Competence - Learning to Learn
(a)
The ability to identify and address learning needs at the personal and professional levels and an awareness of the need for continued professional development.
PO8
Competence - Insight
(a)
A detailed understanding of the wider social, political, business and economic context within which engineering operates and the need for high ethical standards in the practice of engineering, including the responsibilities of the engineering profession towards people and the environment