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Program Overview

The Master with Integrated Bachelor's Degree (MCIL) in Health Technologies aims to train highly qualified professionals at the intersection of engineering, health sciences, and information technology. This interdisciplinary program addresses the growing demand for innovative solutions in the fields of medical devices, e-health, biomedical data management, and healthcare systems.

Graduates are trained to design, develop, and manage technological solutions in the healthcare sector, particularly in hospitals, research centers, and related industries.

Teaching Language : The Master with Integrated Bachelor's Degree (MCIL) is primarily taught in French; however, several courses are offered in English or sometimes in a hybrid format.

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

1.    Main Program Components:

a.     Duration: 5 years (10 semesters)

b.    Total Credits: 300 ECTS

c.     Structure:

Semesters 1 to 6: Fundamental sciences, computer science, electronics, and health sciences.

Semesters 7 to 10: Specialized courses in health technologies, including projects, internships, and research.

 

Examples of Core Subjects:

Mathematics 1, 2, 3 / Applied Mathematics

Physics 1, 2 / Physical Structures

Thermodynamics / Numerical Methods

Probability and Statistics

Computer Science (Programming, Simulation, Systems, and Networks)

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Signal Processing / Sensors / Measurement Systems

Advanced Topics

Examples of Specialized Subjects:

Medical Imaging and Anatomy / Physiology

Health Information Systems (HIS), Interoperability Platforms

Telemedicine and Patient Monitoring

Cloud Platforms and Health Data Storage

Cybersecurity of Medical Data

Real-Time Communication Systems

Serious Games for Health

Wireless Technologies in Hospital Settings

Mobile Application Development for Health Platforms

Artificial Intelligence in Health

Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Design

Virtual and Augmented Reality in Health

 

Examples of Projects and Internships:

i.                Personal Initiative Projects (1 to 4 weeks): Practical and progressive projects integrated into each year to gain hands-on experience.

ii.              Situational Projects (1 to 6 weeks): Practical projects within hospital settings.

iii.            Internships: Minimum of 6 to 12 weeks in healthcare or technology companies.

iv.            Final Year Project (FYP): Applied research or product development in a health technology field.

Admissions Information

Prerequisites:

a.     Strong knowledge in mathematics, physics, computer science, and fundamental health sciences.

b.    Candidates for the integrated program are selected based on their high school GPA, which must be at least 14/20.

Admission Procedure: Submission of the candidate's academic file.

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