Course Overview
The part-time Rehabilitation Engineering degree is available to individuals who are employed within NHS health boards and has a focus on clinical and practical aspects of Rehabilitation Engineering within your NHS role.
This part-time course comprises of two levels of study, FHEQ level 5 and 6, and is accessible following completion of a recognised FHEQ level 4 qualification, or equivalent. The programme will be completed part-time over three years and combines rigorous academic and theoretical work with the extensive practical clinical experience you will need in your employment in this vital profession.
Our BSc in Rehabilitation Engineering will give you the expert training you need to begin a rewarding and highly skilled career in the healthcare profession as a rehabilitation engineer.
You will learn about the application of engineering principles to develop technological solutions and devices to assist individuals with disabilities and long-term conditions.
Over the three years you will learn about the design, construction and testing of a range of assistive technologies, including wheelchairs, artificial limbs, robotic aids and specialist seating. Using pressure mapping systems, goniometers, inclinometer, joystick controllers and programmers you will learn to build standard and custom-made devices, as well as learning about their importance towards revolutionising patient care and independence.