This programme of study is also offered on a full-time basis. Please consult the Registrar's website for more information pertaining to courses offered by the University.
The M.Sc. in Biomedical Cybernetics is a cross-disciplinary research degree programme, in the field of Biomedical Cybernetics. Here, Biomedical Cybernetics refers to the classical definition of cybernetics as applied to biological and biomedical systems, that is, the technology-abstracted study of biological and biomedical systems and signals, and concepts such as the following: systems theory, analysis, modelling, behaviour and control; data, signal and image acquisition, analysis and processing; study and extraction of information, pattern and intelligence; understanding of knowledge directed processes; decision-making processes; and the design and development of devices to achieve the above; and the application of digital technologies to medicine, healthcare and wellbeing.
The programme has a taught component that provides you with the required skills and a research component that engages you to apply your background and newly learnt skills to a specific research problem broadly related to the areas of medicine and biology.
While the Centre for Biomedical Cybernetics has a number of ongoing research themes such as in brain signal analysis, biomedical imaging, wearable health-care devices, patient rehabilitation, ambient assisted and independent living, MRI studies, gait and motion analysis, you are encouraged to approach the Centre to discuss your interests as related to biomedical cybernetics.
The programme of studies can be taken either on a full-time basis over a period of one calendar year or on a part-time basis over a period of three academic years.
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Semester 2   (February 2025 - June 2025) | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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CBC5000* | Research Project in Biomedical Cybernetics | 75 ECTS   |   | ||
CBC5001** | Special Topics in Biomedical Cybernetics | 10 ECTS   |   | ||
ENR5006*** | Research Methods for Engineering | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
* Work on the dissertation is expected to start in Semester 2 of academic year 2024-25 and continue up to the end of Semester 1 of academic year 2027-28.** Students may be directed to register for other study-units instead of CBC5001 as directed by the Board.*** Students may register for study-unit ENR5006 in either semester 2 or semester 1 as directed by the Board.   |
This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Postgraduate Awards, 2021 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of the degree of Master of Science – M.Sc. – under the auspices of the Centre for Biomedical Cybernetics.