University of Leeds Open Day - 12 June
12 Jun 2026, 08:00
Leeds
Turn ideas into engineered solutions and overcome some of society’s biggest challenges.
Whether designing high-tech operating theatres, biomaterials, medical wearables or implant technologies, medical engineers play a crucial part in designing the healthcare solutions of the future. A wide range of skills is needed to successfully design and manufacture the healthcare technologies we need in an efficient, environmentally friendly and sustainable way, while meeting the demands and challenges of the modern world.
As the branch of engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of medical devices and technology, medical engineers must be able to combine engineering physics and mathematics principles with medicine.
This is a practical course, so you’ll benefit from specialist facilities, including extensive lab space and equipment, our high-spec computer cluster for computer-aided design (CAD) work and computational modelling, in structural analysis, for example, and workshop facilities for various rapid prototyping systems. You’ll also develop your programming skills in industry-standard languages like MATLAB and for microprocessor systems, giving you everything you need to get started on your career in engineering.
The next generation of medical engineers will help to advance healthcare performance and outcomes, not only through innovative new treatment approaches but also in monitoring, diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation of patients.
'The best aspect of my course is the blend between the medical and engineering worlds along with the exposure to different disciplines.’
Fareda Hany AlWakeel, Medical Engineering MEng, BEng
Why study at Leeds
Highly recognised and industry-approved: This course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and our active Industrial Advisory Board helps inform the development of this course, so it’s always in line with industry.
Work on your own projects: Put your learning into practice by designing and manufacturing devices and testing their performance.
Solve real-world problems: Our globally-renowned research here at Leeds unpicks real mechanical engineering problems and feeds directly into your course, shaping what you learn with the latest thinking.
Strong university links: Work collaboratively with Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Robotics Leeds, the School of Medicine and the Faculty of Biological Sciences.
Develop your experience and boost your career prospects: Get the edge by exploring our industrial placement opportunities or study abroad programmes.
Hear from alumni, academics and industry professionals: We hold an annual Medical Engineering Event where you can listen to talks about themes you’re interested in and hang out with staff and students in medical engineering.
Rankings and awards
Top 100 in the world for Engineering and Technology, QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026
Top 10 in the UK for Mechanical Engineering, Complete University Guide 2026
Where this degree could take you
Here’s an insight into the job roles some of our most recent graduates have obtained:
Medical Device Specialist, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
Regulatory Affairs Consultant, MedPass International
Medical Scientist, NHS
Graduate Manufacturing Engineer, Saint-Gobain
Procurement Engineer, Siemens Healthineers
New Product Development, Biomet UK
Career support
Top 10 most targeted for 10+ years by the UK's leading employers, The Graduate Market 2026, High Fliers Research
At Leeds, we help you to prepare for your future from day one.
Our Careers Service has the global expertise and sector-spanning industry partnerships that, combined, go way beyond simply helping you get a job. They provide you with the resources you need to upskill and achieve the future you aspire towards – even in the face of lightning-paced change.
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
The following entry points are available for this course:
A-level: A*AA including Mathematics and one of the sciences, Physics, Chemistry or Biology.
Where an A-level Science subject is taken, we require a pass in the practical science element, alongside the achievement of the A-level at the stated grade.
Extended Project Qualification, International Project Qualification and Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate: We recognise the value of these qualifications and the effort and enthusiasm that applicants put into them, and where an applicant offers the EPQ, IPQ or ASCC we may make an offer of AAA at A-level including Mathematics and one of Physics, Chemistry or Biology, plus grade A in EPQ/IPQ/Welsh Bacc ASCC.
AA at Advanced Higher level including Mathematics and either Physics, Chemistry or Biology, and AAAAA at Higher level.
Pass 60 credits overall with 45 credits at Level 3, with Distinction, to include Mathematics, Calculus, Further Calculus and Physics, Chemistry or Biology.
English Language grade 4 (C) or higher, or an equivalent English language qualification. We will accept Level 2 Functional Skills English instead of GCSE English.
18 points at higher level to include 6 points in higher level Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry.
DDD (RQF) in an Engineering-related BTEC and a grade A in A Level Mathematics.
We cannot consider BTEC qualifications without A Level Mathematics and do not accept BTEC Maths units in lieu of this A Level requirement
Please note – there may be different requirements for the older QCF BTECs, please contact Admissions.
H1 H1 H2 H2 H2 H2, including Mathematics and either Physics, Chemistry or Biology, where a H1 must be in either Mathematics or Physics.
D2, D3, D3 including Mathematics and either Physics, Chemistry or Biology.
Entry requirements for students joining after Year 1: Subject to places being available, you must achieve our published first year entry requirements and the relevant % average in your first year of study. Learning outcomes of year 1 of the degree programme you are applying to must also have been met. https://courses.leeds.ac.uk/f447/medical-engineering-meng-beng#entry
If the most common grade accepted is higher than our entry requirements, this is due to the attainment of our applicants. If you have been made an offer and you meet or exceed the grades of your offer, you will be accepted.
If grades lower than our entry requirements have been accepted, in most cases this is because we operate contextual admissions as part of our decision making, which considers factors beyond grades. For more information about contextual admissions, please visit our website.
To see the equivalent entry requirements for your country, please visit our website. https://www.leeds.ac.uk/admissions-qualifications
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
We are unable to show previous accepted grades for this course. This could be because the course is new, it's a postgraduate course, there isn't enough historical data, or the provider has opted out of sharing their entry grades data for this course - learn more.
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
For further information please see http://www.leeds.ac.uk/undergraduatefees
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