Biomedical Engineering
Program Overview
Biomedical Engineering Master's Program
The master's program in Biomedical Engineering is an individual program designed to deepen students' knowledge and teach specialized skills and understanding in the area of Biomedical Engineering, preparing them for the profession as Biomedical Engineers.
Objectives
The program aims to teach students to solve problems and describe solutions in models, set up, conduct, and evaluate scientific experiments in Biomedical Engineering, and link analysis, design, and realization. Students will also learn to contribute to the scientific deepening in the area of Biomedical Engineering by developing fundamental knowledge.
Learning Goals
The exact learning goals of the program include:
- Acquiring in-depth knowledge and understanding of biomedical engineering in a coherent set of specialties
- Applying and integrating advanced mathematics, sciences, and engineering knowledge to model and solve complex biomedical problems
- Conducting scientific research in areas of biomedical engineering and technology relevant to the advancement of knowledge and insight into fundamental and applied aspects of health and disease
- Communicating effectively in written and verbal form in Dutch and English to specialist and non-specialist audiences alike
- Collaborating in a multidisciplinary setting, including clinicians, other healthcare workers, and industrialists
- Demonstrating awareness of potential societal and ethical implications of scientific research in Biomedical Engineering
Program Structure
The program includes:
- Specialization
- Electives
- Graduation project
- International experience
- Internships
- Examination committee
- Regulations
- Organization, coaching, and facilities
Admission and Registration
More information on application and admission for the master's program can be found on the admission page, including:
- Application and placement procedure
- Form of preference for Master and specialization
- Registration forms
Contact
For more information, contact the program committee or student-assistantship.
