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Minor in Biomedical Engineering [30.0]

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The aim of the course is to help students taking a baccalaureate in engineering science - civil engineering to gain an introduction into the multidisciplinary domain of biomedical engineering. Thanks to this introduction, which will require an introduction to the living world, future bachelors in engineering science -civil engineering will understand such concepts as the bioinstrument, biomaterial, artificial organs, medical imaging, modeling biological systems, etc, and will later be able to apply them to solving basic problems in the biomedical engineering field. In particular, students should be able to go on to study for a master's in the field of biomedical engineering.

Admission

Retour en début de pageAdmission Requirements

The minor in biomedical engineering is mainly intended for students taking a baccalaureate in engineering science - civil engineering or some other baccalaureates (SC and BIR).


Detailed course structure
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Year
12
Mandatory IEPR1024

Fundementals of neurophysiology and neuropsychology in motor control and motor learning  (in French) Marcus Missal, Etienne Olivier (coord.)45h + 0h 5credits   x
Mandatory IEPR1022A

Systems Physiology  (in French) N.30h 3credits   x
Mandatory IEPR1021

Cellular physiology  (in French) Marc Francaux (coord.), Norman Heglund, Jean Lebacq (supplée Marc Francaux), Jean Lebacq (supplée Norman Heglund)30h 3credits   x
Mandatory IEPR1004A

Biologie cellulaire et éléments d'histologie (partim A FSA)  (in French) N.45h 4credits  x 
Mandatory FSAB1230

Project in biomedical engineering   (in French) Patrick Bertrand, Jean Delbeke, Christine Dupont, Marie Henry (supplée Patrick Bertrand), Philippe Lefèvre (coord.), Jean-Louis Thonnard, Michel Verleysen 0h + 60h 6credits 2q  x
Mandatory FSAB1225

Introduction to biomedical engineering  (in French) Philippe Lefèvre45h 4credits 2q x 
Mandatory FSAB1221A

Introduction au monde du vivant, partie 1 A  (in French) Jean Lebacq, Philippe Lefèvre, Yves-Jacques Schneider15h 2credits 2q x 
Mandatory BIR1220A

Biochimie I : Eléments de biochimie  (in French) N.30h 3credits 2q  x
 


Training accessible at the end of the minor
The minor in biomedical engineering provides access to the future master's in biomedical civil engineering for students who have obtained the bachelor's qualification in engineering science - civil engineering.


Useful contact

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Academic in charge

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Contact person



Practical information
How the minor is run and how to enroll 

Academic in charge : Professeur Philippe Lefèvre - email : lefevre@csam.ucl.ac.be
Contact
person : Michèle Termolle - termolle@csam.ucl.ac.be - tel. : 010/47 25 97
Enrollment at the FSA and management of the enrollment by a FSA/MD bi-faculty committee.


Organizational details

Daily timetable.