The human body resembles a machine in many ways. Energy-relocation, measure and regulations systems, and safety precautions: our body is a highly advanced machine. It possesses recovery mechanisms, it grows, and it adapts to the environment. Biomedical problems are therefore often complicated ones where a lot of different disciplines play a part. Herein lies the enormous adventure and challenge of working in biomedical engineering. Do you want to develop new technologies to improve healthcare? The Bachelor Biomedical Engineering offers you an excellent foundation!
Instruction modes
case study, literature study, oral presentation, internship, computer exercise, research, research project, excursion, research proposal, tutorial, lecture, design project, working group, group assignment, group discussion, poster presentation, self evaluation, individual assignment, practicum, self study, project, laboratory work
Accreditation: NVAO
Erasmus Mundus program: This is an Erasmus Mundus program.