Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Program in Health Engineering
The Master's program in Health Engineering at the University of Montpellier offers a double competence in the domain of clinical research and project management. It aims to form specialized executives in clinical research, specifically in the management of clinical databases (Clinical Data Management).
Objectives
The objective of the program is to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage clinical databases, ensuring the quality and reliability of the data. The program focuses on the development of competencies in data management, including the design of clinical databases, data quality control, and the use of specialized software.
Course Structure
The program is divided into two years, with the first year (M1) covering the fundamentals of health engineering, including epidemiology, biostatistics, and research methodology. The second year (M2) is specialized in data management, with courses on clinical data management, data quality control, and the use of specialized software such as SAS and SQL.
Specific Knowledge and Skills
The program provides students with specific knowledge and skills in:
- Monitoring and logistics of clinical trials
- Essential documents for clinical trials (ICH guidelines)
- Programming languages such as SAS, SQL, and R
- Design of clinical databases
- Data quality control and validation
- Use of specialized software for data management
Pedagogical Methods
The program uses a variety of pedagogical methods, including:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Practical work
- Projects
- Internships
Professional Outcomes
The program prepares students for careers in clinical data management, including positions in pharmaceutical companies, contract research organizations (CROs), and academic institutions.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the program requires a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as biology, chemistry, or mathematics. Students must also demonstrate a good understanding of English, as the program is taught in English.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for the program are set by the University of Montpellier and may vary depending on the student's nationality and residence status.
Research Areas
The program is affiliated with several research centers and institutes, providing students with opportunities to engage in research projects in various areas, including:
- Clinical trials
- Epidemiology
- Biostatistics
- Data management
Conclusion
The Master's program in Health Engineering at the University of Montpellier offers a comprehensive education in clinical research and data management, preparing students for careers in the pharmaceutical industry, contract research organizations, and academic institutions. With its strong focus on practical skills and research experience, the program provides students with the necessary knowledge and competencies to succeed in the field of health engineering.
