Computer-assisted medical imaging technology plays a crucial role in modern clinical environments, as medical diagnosis and treatment are increasingly supported by imaging procedures. Consequently, there is a growing demand for specialists in this field, situated at the intersection of computer science and medicine. The dynamic field of biomedical computing, thus, combines computer science with aspects of biology and medicine. A master's in Biomedical Computing qualifies graduates for a range of exciting careers in research institutes or industry, in both theoretical and application-oriented fields.
The minimum requirements for admission in M.Sc Biomedical Computing (BMC) at Technical University of Munich for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:
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You need to complete credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.tum.de/en/studies/degree-programs/detail/detail/StudyCourse/biomedical-computing-bmc-master-of-science-msc/
The Master’s in Biomedical Computing is taught in English over four semesters, beginning in the winter semester. It consists of lectures, seminars, practical courses, and a clinical project in which students gain valuable practical experience.
In semesters 1-3, you will complete compulsory modules in the fields of computer science and medicine, including computer-aided medical procedures, medical instrumentation, computer-aided trauma surgery, medical information processing, and pathophysiology. You will also choose elective modules from the following areas:
In semester 4, you will work on a master's thesis involving the independent, in-depth study of a chosen area of biomedical computing.
You can join one of the following careers: