Course code: #OEC
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Fall-September 01-April-2024 | 2024-04-01 |
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Fall-September 01-April-2025 | 2025-04-01 |
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Fall-September 01-April-2026 | 2026-04-01 |
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Fall-September 01-April-2027 | 2027-04-01 |
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The purpose of the Biomedical Mechanical Engineering program at UO is to graduate engineers proficient in the areas of biomedical science related to mechanical engineering.
These engineers specialize in areas that include the following: design of artificial hearts, implants, prostheses, and other medical devices, development and selection of bio-compatible metallic and non metallic materials for implants and medical equipment, robotics for medical applications and biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering.
This program is similar in structure to the mechanical engineering program but it includes courses in the biomedical field that replace a quarter of the conventional program.
This program’s broad scope gives its graduates a wide range of career options, not only in the biomedical field but also in conventional mechanical engineering.
Biomedical systems are among the most complex mechanical systems; therefore, a strong and comprehensive education in standard mechanical engineering principles is provided, with emphasis on their application to biomedical systems.
This program is offered in English and in French.
$72,501
Cost of living | 1 person | $9,156 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $13,837 |
Tuition | 1 person | $58,664 |
Note: All documents submitted in support of an application for admission in a language other than English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation.
Note: As part of the admission process, Ontario universities sometimes ask undergraduate applicants who were educated outside Canada to submit their official transcripts directly to World Education Servicesnorth_east
Test | Overall score | Literacy |
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Duolingo | 120 | 120 |
Note: Your official Duolingo results must be sent to us electronically directly from the test centre.
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The English Intensive Program is a great way to improve your English language skills and prepare to enrol at the University of Ottawa.
Required test | Minimum score for conditional admission | Lead to |
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TOEFL Internet based | Overall score of 60 and writing score of 20 or Overall score of 70 and writing score of 16 | Undergraduate
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IELTS | Overall score of 4.5 and writing score of 5 or Overall score of 5 and writing score of 4.5 | |
DUOLINGO | Overall score of 85 and literacy score of 85 | |
CAEL | Overall score of 40 and writing of 30 | |
PTE | Overall score between 48-55 and writing between 45-48 or Overall score between 40-47 and writing between 53-57 |
Note: If you receive a score of 4.0 in any other band in the IELTS, you won’t be considered for admission. You’ll need to improve your English proficiency before applying again.
China: Upper Middle School Graduation Certificate or The Senior High School Graduation Diploma
India: Higher Secondary School Certificate
Iran: Peesh-daneshgahii/Pre-university year (after 11 years of secondary school)
Prerequisites and other requirements
A minimum combined average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics.
Students who have not completed a mathematics course that is equivalent to Calculus must take a replacement course at the University during their first year.
China:
Mechanical and Biomedical Mechanical Engineering | 83% or more |
India:
Mechanical and Biomedical Mechanical Engineering | 83% or more |
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