Course Overview
The programme builds strong skills in medical technology, device design, and health data analysis. Students learn how biomedical systems work and how engineering methods apply to healthcare needs. Study includes laboratory work, research projects, and collaboration with healthcare partners.
Graduates gain knowledge for roles in medical device companies, hospitals, research centres, and health technology development units. The programme also supports further study at doctoral level for those interested in research careers.
The curriculum reflects current practices used in medical engineering and supports work with modern healthcare tools and systems. Students take part in research activities linked with imaging, biosignals, and biomedical instrumentation. This experience helps build technical understanding and practical problem-solving ability in health-related engineering fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a relevant bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, biotechnology, electrical engineering, or related science or engineering fields. Required documents include academic transcripts, CV, motivation letter, and proof of English skills.
Scholarships are available for non-EU/EEA applicants. These may cover 50% or up to full tuition depending on academic performance during admission review. Applications are submitted through Studyinfo during the official admission period.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 30 hours/week during study periods, full-time during scheduled breaks
Language Requirement