Explore the programs and courses offered by Biomedical engineering
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe courses taught in the Biomedical Engineering Bachelor's program, including Signal Theory, Combinatorial and Sequential Logic, Physical Quantity Sensors, Medical Informatics, Physiological Signal Processing, Anatomy and Physiology, Medical Imaging, the Digital Acquisition Chain, Medical Instrumentation, and Biomaterials, provide a solid academic foundation. This comprehensive training opens two major pathways for graduates: pursuing specialized Master's studies to deepen their expertise, or accessing managerial positions responsible for the installation and maintenance of medical equipment, thereby making a direct contribution to the healthcare sector.
The biomedical engineering program offers a rich curriculum of fundamental courses. Thus, mathematics equips students with calculation and modeling tools. Essential in this specialty, the study of physical quantity sensors establishes the foundation for all physiological measurements. By exploring the digital acquisition chain, medical instrumentation, and physiological signal processing, students gain an understanding of the design of medical equipment and the interpretation of physiological signals. Medical informatics plays a crucial role in introducing the management, backup, and archiving of medical databases and radiological images. Biophysics enhances the understanding of medical diagnostic and therapy techniques for exploring living organisms through the acquisition of essential physical knowledge.
The advent of artificial intelligence is profoundly transforming many fields, and biomedical engineering is no exception. To best prepare future professionals, the bachelor's program will integrate an introduction to AI tools and techniques. This skill will enable students to harness the potential of AI from the design of their final year project. Also aware of the importance of innovation and business creation, the program will offer an introduction to entrepreneurship techniques and start-up creation mechanisms, thereby encouraging a spirit of initiative.
The Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering is open to students in the Science and Technology field who have successfully completed their first year of higher education.
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