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Browse Programs Admission InformationA graduate with a Master’s degree in Biomedical Instrumentation focuses on the design, development, and implementation of advanced instruments used for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of human health. Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines engineering, biology, and medicine, playing a vital role in improving healthcare outcomes. Instrumentation is a key area within this field, as it involves the creation of devices and systems that monitor biological signals, support therapeutic interventions, and contribute to medical research.
Radiobiology and Radiation Protection - Advanced Physiological Signal Processing - Core Functions of Electronics - Signal Conditioning Circuits - Power Electronics - Medical Image Processing -Specialized Devices for Medical Imaging - NonIonizing Radiation - Microcontroller Systems - Functional Exploration Instrumentation - Medical Imaging Instrumentation - Biosensors - Embedded Biomedical Systems Modeling and Simulation of Biomedical Systems
The program spans 4 semesters:
Semester 1 (30 Credits):Radiobiology and Radiation Protection - Advanced Physiological Signal Processing - Core Functions of Electronics - Signal Conditioning Circuits -Power Electronics - Laboratory Work - Biomaterials Technology–English.
Semester 2 (30 Credits):Medical Image Processing - Specialized Devices for Medical Imaging -Non-Ionizing Radiation - Microcontroller Systems - Laboratory Work - C++ Programming - Ethics.
Semester 3 (30 Credits):Functional Exploration Instrumentation - Medical Imaging Instrumentation - Biosensors - Embedded Biomedical Systems - Modeling and Simulation of Biomedical Systems - Project Management for Health Systems - Laboratory Work - Research Methodology.
Semester 4 (30 Credits):Final Year Project, presented in a thesis and oral defense. Industry internships, workshops, and seminars
Each course includes a combination of lectures, tutorials (TD), practical sessions (TP), or project work.
Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering (equivalent to Bac+3)
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