The Master’s degree in biomedical engineering aims to train engineers who will be able to meet future technological challenges in the scientific and technical fields relating to biomedical engineering, within an ever-changing European and global context.
Upon graduating, students will have acquired the basics of all the main fields of biomedical engineering : bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, medical imaging, mathematical modelling, artificial organs and rehabilitation, bioinformatics and biomechanics. They will have been given advanced training in one or two of the proposed options.
Thanks to the important amount of time given over to elective courses, students can choose to become anything between « general practitioner » or « specialist » in any given field.
Thanks also to the collaboration between the Louvain School of Engineering and the Medical school, students are assured of an interdisciplinary training, where the art of engineering is applied to the complex and varied biomedical field.
Upon graduating, students will have acquired the basics of all the main fields of biomedical engineering : bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, medical imaging, mathematical modelling, artificial organs and rehabilitation, bioinformatics and biomechanics. They will have been given advanced training in one or two of the proposed options.
Thanks to the important amount of time given over to elective courses, students can choose to become anything between « general practitioner » or « specialist » in any given field.
Thanks also to the collaboration between the Louvain School of Engineering and the Medical school, students are assured of an interdisciplinary training, where the art of engineering is applied to the complex and varied biomedical field.