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Master of Science (MSc) in Biomedical Engineering

Master of Science (MSc) in Biomedical Engineering

University of Copenhagen (KU)

Duration

2 years

Intake

September

Degree

Master’s

Program Overview

The MSc in Biomedical Engineering is a specialized two-year interdisciplinary program offered by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen. It focuses on the design and development of advanced diagnostic techniques and treatment methods for modern healthcare. The curriculum integrates engineering principles with human physiology and medical sciences, covering areas such as medical imaging, physiological signal processing, biomodeling, and bioinstrumentation. Students gain practical experience through collaborations with Danish and international companies, preparing graduates for careers in healthcare technology, research, and industry.

Key Information

University

University of Copenhagen (KU)

Campus

Copenhagen

Total Credits

120

Study Mode

Full-time

Loan Availability

No

Program Details

Duration

2 years

Tuition Fee:

8,250 USD per semester

Format

Full-time

Attendance:

On Campus Learning

Study Gap:

10 years

Fees & Funding:

Course Structure

  • Semester 1 (30 ECTS): Polytechnical foundation courses such as Quantitative Methods and Innovation in Engineering, plus initial biomedical engineering courses like Introduction to Biomedical Product Development.
  • Semester 2 (30 ECTS): Core courses in Pathophysiology, Multivariate Statistics, and selection of specialized biomedical engineering electives.
  • Semester 3 (30 ECTS): Further elective courses that allow students to tailor the program to their interests in areas like medical imaging, signal processing, and biomodelling.
  • Semester 4 (30 ECTS): Master's thesis project focused on a biomedical engineering research topic, often in collaboration with industry or research institutes.

Entry Requirement

Academic

You must have a relevant Bachelor's degree or equivalent from Danish or international universities.

Language

IELTS - 6.5/6

TOEFL - 83

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