Teaching

 

/-/media/centre/bme_biomedical_engineering/education/_mg_6655.jpgThe Biomedical Engineering group is responsible for the Medicine & Technology program jointly offered by the Technical University of Denmark and the University of Copenhagen.

It is a multi-disciplinary course program combining courses in basic medical science at the Faculty of Health Science at the University of Copenhagen with courses in applied sciences, classical engineering and core courses in biomedical engineering at the Technical University of Denmark.

The objective of the program is to, at an international level, educate the students to participate in biomedical research and product development in universities, hospitals and the industry.

Enrollment

We accept 60 students into the program each year. Students are accepted on the basis of average grades from qualifying exams. 

BSc and MSc 

The program is divided into a 3-year Bachelor program and a 2-year Master program.

Most courses are taught in Danish in the Bachelor program; in the Master program, the majority of courses are taught in English.

The Medicine and Technology program is based on course work followed by exam projects. Courses range from 5-20 ECTS points. The average work load corresponds to 30 ECTS-points per semester.

International students

Courses taught in English at the Technical University of Denmark are listed in the course handbook.

Read more about the Medicine and Technology program.

You are also very welcome to send us an e-mail.