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Current-day medical practice relies increasingly on technology. You can think of microelectronics, information technology, and mechanical and material engineering. As a biomedical engineer you develop new methods; from ever more advanced imaging instruments to scaffolds for tissue engineering; and from modelling software to new surgical appliances. If you are interested in health care and technology, the Master's programme Biomedical Engineering offers you the opportunity to gain in-depth information on a broad-range of topics. You will study topics in the fields of imaging techniques, physiological control engineering, rehabilitation engineering, implant engineering, cell and tissue engineering and infection prevention, as well as aspects of medical ethics and law. You also become well-versed in medical and biological basic knowledge. In addition, the University of Groningen offers you state-of-the-art medical facilities and a unique professional cooperation with the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). We also offer an European Master in Biomedical Engineering: A joint project between six European universities. Students will start the programme at one of these universi
Accreditation: NVAO
Erasmus Mundus program: This is an Erasmus Mundus program.
Admission requirements
MAKE SURE TO VISIT http://www.rug.nl/fwn/fmns-programme/admissions/msc/language-requirements for all the necessary information about required language tests.
Other requirements
- taaltoets cijfer MAKE SURE TO VISIT http://www.rug.nl/fwn/fmns-programme/admissions/msc/language-requirements for all the necessary information about required language tests.
- vooropleiding (ISPAC: vereiste vooropleiding) An academic Bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, or in Life Science & Technology majoring in biomedical engineering. Applicants holding an academic Bachelor's degree in Physics, Applied Physics, etc, may be admitted on condition that any deficiencies related to biomedical engineering will be dealt with in the first year. This is merely an indication of required background knowledge. The admission board determines whether the specific contents of this/these course(s) meet the admission requirements of the master programme for which you applied.
- vooropleiding (ISPAC: vereiste vooropleiding) BSc-graad in Biomedische Wetenschappen; BSc-graad in Natuurkunde, Scheikunde, Electrotechniek of Werktuigbouwkunde met een specialisatie in BME is verplicht.
- aanvullend vak The Admissions Office will advise the Admissions Board on your application, after which the board will decide if you meet the admission requirements in terms of general level of previous education and specific background knowledge.