Biomedical Engineering BME
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's program in Biomedical Engineering (BME) is a co-accredited program offered by PSL, Paris 5, and ENSAM Paris. This program is designed for students with diverse backgrounds, including biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, medicine, pharmacy, and other health sciences.
Program Objectives
The primary objectives of the Master's program in Biomedical Engineering are:
- To provide students with the necessary knowledge and techniques in various fields of biomedical engineering
- To foster a collaborative approach between engineering and medical students, aiming to bridge the cultural gap between the two professions
Program Structure
The program consists of two years: the first year (M1) and the second year (M2). In the first year, students consolidate and expand their knowledge in both engineering and medical fields. The second year offers five different tracks, allowing students to specialize in their area of interest.
Program Context
The Master's program in Biomedical Engineering is part of the graduate programs in Engineering and Life Sciences offered by the University PSL. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in biomedical engineering, preparing them for careers in this field.
Key Features
- The program is co-accredited by PSL, Paris 5, and ENSAM Paris
- It is designed for students with diverse backgrounds
- The program aims to bridge the cultural gap between engineering and medical professions
- It offers five different tracks in the second year
- It is part of the graduate programs in Engineering and Life Sciences offered by the University PSL
