Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Engineering with Second Major in Medical Biology

Single Degree with 2nd Major

Combine engineering with biological science with MSE and Medical Biology — where materials meet medicine to power future healthcare


The Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) with a Second Major in Medical Biology integrates the requirements of both disciplines, offering a unique blend of engineering rigour and biological science such as cell biology and genetics.


Designed for students passionate about biomaterials, biomedical devices and biotech, the programme builds strong foundations in materials engineering while providing in-depth training in medical biology, with emphasis on core biological principles.

Graduates emerge ready to shape the future of healthcare and technology, prepared for dynamic roles in biomedical devices, biomaterials, and healthcare R&D. With expertise spanning engineering and life sciences / biology for health and medical applications, they are well positioned to contribute to cutting-edge research, innovation, and industry applications in this fast-growing field.


Admission requirements for this programme, including minimum subject requirements for students with A-level, IB, international and other qualifications, as well as acceptable polytechnic diplomas are available in the NTU Undergraduate Admissions website.

The structure of the Bachelor Engineering (Materials Engineering) with a Second Major in Medical Biology programme integrates the requirements of both majors within the typical candidature of 4 years.   

Students must meet all requirements of the principal programme and fulfil the following conditions:

  1. complete a Biomaterials-related Final Year Project, and 
  2. choose at least 2 major prescribed electives from a list

Students will read compulsory courses and choose three from a given list from the second major programme.

The curriculum comprises courses from the Materials Engineering programme and foundation courses for the Second Major in Medical Biology, such as Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology. In addition, students will take three electives from a selected list of courses.

Graduates will enjoy the flexibility of choosing from a wide range of career options and roles in diverse industries, in addition to biomedical industries both locally and abroad.  

  • Biotechnology 
  • Consumer Goods 
  • Food and Nutrition 
  • Healthcare 
  • Pharmaceuticals 
  • Research and Development
Accredited by Engineering Accreditation Board (EAB)

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