Master of science in Biomedical Engineering

MA-IRCBorganized by the Brussels School of Engineering during academic year 2017-2018

Programme objectives

In the area of biomechanics and instrumentation and in information technology and biomedical imagery, the future lies with cooperation between multi-disciplinary teams. Biomedical engineers therefore have a fundamental role to play in drawing together the scientific and technical approaches from the engineering and medical worlds. This training course reflects the constant development of medical technology: the design of new implants and prostheses, sensors, analytical tools and diagnosis aids, etc. These technologies benefit from spin-offs and innovation from such diverse sectors as genetics, biochemistry, micromechanics, material physics, signal processing and information technology.

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Benefits of the ULB training

This course in engineering and biomedicine at the ULB provides training at the highest level in a multicultural, humanist environment and leads to a recognised qualification. The combination of a range of skills is of prime importance in developing products and projects for the field of biomedical science. To this end, the course benefits from close cooperation with the teaching staff from the Faculty of Medicine and the hospitals linked to the ULB, which have cutting-edge technical equipment.

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Progression per curriculum unit

The concept of a year of studies gives way to a system of accumulation of credits based on the student's individual programme. The cycle programme is offered in units of 60 credits. The units of 60 credits are proposed as an "ideal" course of study for students enrolled in this programme.

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