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How long does the Master in Biomedical Engineering (Uni) take?
The Master in Biomedical Engineering (Uni) takes at least four semesters and can be extended to six semesters. The universities provide information about the courses on offer and the possibilities.
Are foreign language skills also required for the Master in Biomedical Engineering (Uni)?
It is essential for prospective biomedical engineers to have a high level of English for the Master's degree program in Biomedical Engineering, as all courses are taught exclusively in English. If necessary, you should therefore improve your English language skills before starting your studies. You can also find competent partners for language courses and language diplomas here at Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch.
What type of course is the Biomedical Engineering Master (Uni) course?
Biomedical Engineering Master is a university Master's degree program MSc in Biomedical Engineering.
Is it possible to work during the Biomedical Engineering Master's program?
In principle, it is possible for students on the Master's in Biomedical Engineering to work during their studies. A workload of 40 to 50 percent is conceivable. However, you should be aware that such a double workload can quickly become too much, so it is advisable to discuss this with the Director of Studies before starting the course.
Is it also possible for graduates of universities of applied sciences to take part in the Master in Biomedical Engineering (Uni)?
Although the MSc Biomedical Engineering is a university Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering, the cooperation between Bern University of Applied Sciences and Bern University means that Swiss University of Applied Sciences graduates can also take part in the course, provided they have a relevant scientific or technical degree, for example in electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, microtechnology, physics, computer science or a comparable field.
What is biomedical engineering all about?
Biomedical Engineering is usually a Master's specialization. Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary field in which procedures and methods from the technical sciences, mathematics and physics are used. The aim is to tackle and solve the most important current problems in biology and medicine. Depending on the specialization chosen, the course deepens knowledge in the relevant area of biomedical engineering, e.g. bioelectronics, biomechanics, etc.
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