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Master programme Biomedical Engineering (E)

Content and focus of the degree programme:

The master's programme at the Graz University of Technology imparts sufficient basic knowledge in all sub-areas of technology which are indispensable for the future occupational field. The aim is to understand the language and contents of the technical, biological and medical disciplines and to contribute interdisciplinary technical skills to the collaboration and problem resolution. The current socio-political and scientific challenges increase the demand for graduates in these disciplines. They can work in the economy, research and in the public sector, where they will develop improved diagnostic and therapeutic solutions and implement them technically and make them available in an efficient and economical way. The different specialisations help the students to analyse interdisciplinary questions and to recognise economic and social contexts and provide appropriate solutions.

Higher education institution:
Technische Universität Graz
Group of fields of study:
Medicine/Healthcare, Natural Sciences, Engineering Sciences
Degree programme:
Biomedical Engineering (E)
Type:
Master programme
Academic degree:
Diplomingenieur/in, Dipl.-Ing.
Duration:
4 Semester / 120 ECTS*

Further information:

Languages of instruction:
English
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. 2017/18, Stk. 12 a

Definition of the field of studies

The degree programme in 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 master's programme, which focuses on engineering, consists of four semesters and builds on the content of a bachelor's programme of a suitable discipline. The master's programme concludes with a master’s thesis, which students have to present in the course of the master’s examination. This examination will take place before an examination board. Students can choose the elective courses freely from all courses offered by all recognised Austrian and non-Austrian universities.

Entrance examinations

no

Supplementary examinations

None