Chloe knew she wanted to make a difference in healthcare, but she wasn’t sure how – until she discovered Biomedical Engineering at the ڹϳ.
From day one, Chloe was drawn to the practical nature of the BEng Biomedical Engineering degree.
"We didn’t just sit in lectures. We got hands-on experience and were actually building things," Chloe shares. "We got to dive into 3D printing, electronics, and programming with C and C++.”
And build she did. In one module, Chloe used 3D design software to design a mechanical hand that waved and made gestures.
But it wasn’t just the cutting-edge tech that captured Chloe’s imagination. It was how this course bridged the gap between engineering and medicine.