The major of Biomedical Engineering is broad and challenging. You learn how to deploy technological methods to solve biomedical issues. Think of developing artificial skin tissue or an advanced way of detecting cardiovascular diseases. This includes combining knowledge from:
Naturally, you combine this with the biological knowledge of the human body.
During your study program, you often work on projects in teams, where you translate the technical knowledge you gained into concrete solutions for a societal problem. Sometimes together with students from within your study program and sometimes in multidisciplinary teams with students from different programs. This way, you already know how to make the connection between technology and the world around you before you even start your career. And that is precisely what society needs right now.
The minimum requirements for admission in Bachelor Biomedical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:
Note: Please check the university website in the link below.
You need to complete 180 credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.tue.nl/en/education/bachelor-college/bachelor-biomedical-engineering/
Medical healthcare continuously develops and the human life expectancy increases. This requires innovative biomedical solutions, which result in better diagnoses, quicker recoveries for illnesses or even preventing them, and better medical interventions. To be able to contribute to solutions, it is necessary to look at the human body through the lens of an engineer. With the bachelor's program of Biomedical Engineering, you lay a solid foundation for this.
As biomedical engineer you improve the medical healthcare with technical solutions. To do so, you optimize the available information, technologies and methods and translate this to a solution that a doctor can use.
You can join one of the following careers: