The programme covers medical device development, biosignal processing, imaging systems, and biomechanics. Learning includes laboratory work with medical sensors, simulation tools, and software used in health technology.
Students take part in project work linked to healthcare applications such as diagnostic systems and rehabilitation devices. The study path supports practical skills in engineering design for medical use.
Graduates enter fields such as medical technology companies, hospital engineering units, research labs, and health-focused startups, where they work on device design, testing, and system development.
Up to 30 hours/week during study periods
Accepted tests and minimum scores:
Engineering
Hervanta Campus (Tampere)
Undergraduate
3 years
September
6.5
€10,000,
€12,000–€12,800, (INT)
Manchester, UK
6.0
£ 23000
Bolton
5.5
Home Fees/International: £9,250
Preston, Burnley, Westlakes, Cyprus
£ £9250, £14000
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