The master's programme runs for a duration of two years, leading to a Master of Science (MSc) degree. During each year, you can earn 60 credits (ECTS) and in total, you must accumulate 120 credits in order to complete the programme. Credits are earned by completing courses (each course is usually 7.5 credits) and a master thesis project.
The programme consists of compulsory courses, compulsory elective courses, and elective courses. The compulsory courses provide a general interdisciplinary base of qualified biomedical engineering skills. These general skills are then extended in the application-oriented specializations through compulsory elective courses and elective courses.
Compulsory courses
The following four compulsory courses form a foundation in the Biomedical engineering master’s programme and each course is 7.5 credits.
Applied signal processing
Deep machine learning
Health economics
Modeling and simulation in Biomedical engineering
In the second year, you must complete a master's thesis in order to graduate. The thesis may be worth 30 credits or 60 credits depending on your choice.
Master’s thesis
Master's Thesis
In the second year, you must complete a master's thesis in order to graduate. There are two possibilities:
A 30 ECTS credit thesis, which can be conducted within a company or within one of our research divisions.
Alternatively, a 60 ECTS credit thesis can be pursued in one of our research divisions, and is intended for students interested in reseach and development-oriented jobs in industry or in a research lab, or potentially interested in pursuing a Ph.D. degree afterward.
30 ECTS credit master’s thesis projects will also be available at international universities or companies.
Compulsory elective courses
The compulsory elective courses will give you depth knowledge within a specific specialization area. At least four compulsory elective courses need to be selected out of the following:
Computer vision
Image analysis
Magnetic resonance imaging
Rehabilitation engineering
Development of medical devices
Databases
Applied digital health
Sensor fusion and nonlinear filtering
Machine learning in healthcare
Advanced topics in biomedical engineering
Science, innovation, and entrepreneurship
Elective courses (selected)
You will be able to choose from a wide range of elective courses based on your interests, including the following:
Active safety
Applied mechatronics design
Biological and biotechnical physics
Biological materials
Cell and tissue interactions with biomaterials
Computational electromagnetics
Human-computer interaction
Humanoid robotics
Image processing
Impact biomechanics
Materials in medicine
Modelling and control of mechatronic systems
Model predictive control
Spectroscopy
Strategic management of technological innovation
Vehicle and traffic safety
Tissue engineering
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