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Bachelor programme Biomedical Engineering

Content and focus of the degree programme:

This study programme is only available in German.


The bachelor programme “Biomedical Engineering“ enables graduates to work at the interface between technology, medicine and biology, to understand the language and contents of these disciplines and to contribute interdisciplinary technical skills to the collaboration and problem resolution. The aim is to thoroughly analyse biomedical problems and to develop appropriate suggestions for their resolution and to check the reliability of data collected in experimental research and numerical modelling. In the consolidation courses several focuses are set: in the catalogues of elective subjects health care engineering, bioimaging & bioinstrumentation, bioinformatics & medical informatics and molecular bioengineering. Future fields of occupation for graduates are basic and applied research, development of new technological solutions in biology and medicine or in the field of biology/medicine/engineering.

Higher education institution:
Technische Universität Graz
Group of fields of study:
Medicine/Healthcare, Natural Sciences, Engineering Sciences
Degree programme:
Biomedical Engineering
Type:
Bachelor programme
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Science, BSc
Duration:
6 Semester / 180 ECTS*

Further information:

Languages of instruction:
German
Costs:
Student Union fee: EUR 21,20
Tuition fee - see Detailed information
Stay abroad:
Not compulsory
Type of higher education institution:
University
Location:
Graz
Curriculum:
published in the:
MBl. 2015/16, Stk. 11 c

Definition of the field of studies

The degree programme “Biomedical Engineering” is to enable graduates to work at the interface between technology, medicine and biology. This results in a broad spectrum of occupations in healthcare engineering, medical research and hospital technology.

Exams

The bachelor programme is divided into two stages. The first stage consists of introductory courses and serves as an orientation for first-year students. The second stage of the programme consists of more specialised courses and elective courses. To complete the programme successfully a bachelor thesis must be written in the course “biomedical seminar project” and the exams in the examination subjects listed must be passed.

Entrance examinations

no

Supplementary examinations

None