In the program you will follow the rapid developments in the field of (bio)medical technology, and you will learn to translate these to the needs of clinical practice. During the program you will learn to use models for patient-specific solutions, improving the diagnostic abilities of doctors and enabling them to make a more soundly based choice of treatment. In addition, you will learn to carry out self-reliant clinical research and gain insight into the healthcare system. After graduation you will be able to find employment in a teaching hospital or (regional)hospitals. You will get a responsible position in the decision-making process regarding the diagnosis and treatment of individual patients. Your options also include further training to become a clinical physicist. Another choice could be a position in industry, playing an intermediary role between medical specialists and product developers. The program has been established partly by medical specialists. Therefore it takes place at two locations: the headquarters at TU/e in Eindhoven, and at MUMC+, Maastricht university hospital. You have contact with the medical specialists and patients right from the start.
Instruction modes
case study, computer exercise, lecture, individual assignment, oral presentation, research, research project, practicum, project, internship, tutorial, self evaluation, self study
Accreditation: NVAO
Erasmus Mundus program: This is an Erasmus Mundus program.
Admission requirements
Letter of motivation
Other requirements
- schriftelijk verzoek via formulier
- schriftelijk verzoek Letter of motivation
- gemiddeld cijfer For admission a minimum of 75% CGPA. For entry to Amandus H. Lundqvist Scholarship Program (ALSP) a minimum of 80% CGPA.
- taaltoets cijfer There is a special requirement for the Master's program Medical Engineering: You need to speak and understand Dutch sufficiently. This requirement comes from the fact that some obligatory modules of the program take place in the (Dutch) clinic.
- vooropleiding (ISPAC: vereiste vooropleiding) A Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering (BSc) or an equivalent