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Master Of Science In Biomedical Engineering Fh Aachen

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Overview

Degree

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MSc

Teaching language

  • English
  • German

Languages

English and German

The lecturer may choose the language of instruction in consultation with the students.Programme duration4 semestersBeginningWinter and summer semesterMore information on beginning of studies

Applicants with a BA in Biomedical Engineering or similar can apply.Application deadline

In general, the application deadline is 30 November of every year for the programme beginning the following March, and 15 May of every year for the programme beginning the following September. We recommend regularly checking our site for new updates before March/September of each year.

See https://www.fh-aachen.de/en/course-of-study/biomedical-engineering-m-sc/application/ for current application deadlines. We accept only online applications!

Tuition fees per semester in EUR

None

Combined Master’s degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Description/content

Students acquire a wide-ranging, integrated knowledge and understanding of the scientific and technical fundamentals of their field of study. They have at their disposal a critical understanding of the basic theories, principles and methods dealt with during their studies, and are in a position to broaden this knowledge independently.

Moreover, students gain the ability to collect and interpret data and use it to infer scientifically based judgements, as well as to implement appropriate solutions that take into account social, scientific, and ethical issues, and to construct continuous learning processes independently. They learn how to formulate and defend opinions and solutions with reference to their specific field, to exchange information, ideas, problems and solutions with experts and laymen, and to work responsibly in modern professional life.

Our modern, well-equipped labs play a major role in ensuring that students are later able to apply their knowledge to their chosen careers. Advanced students plan projects together, work towards a common goal and then present their results in a written report as well as to the class.

Our instruction methods include problem-based approaches and integrated team work. By taking modules in business and management, research planning and scientific writing, students obtain skills necessary for their future success.

Course details

Course organisation

In general, the programme includes a research-oriented part that allows students to continuously develop their specialist expertise over three semesters and concludes with the Master’s thesis in the fourth semester. In the first three semesters, courses are offered that encompass and significantly expand upon the theoretical foundations of the Bachelor’s programme. The ratio of research-oriented work and lectures is 1:1. In this way, the development of scientific topics is made possible, methodological competence can be expanded, and specialised knowledge from current scientific issues can be conveyed. The programme normally concludes with the Master’s thesis and the colloquium in the fourth semester.

The following subjects are offered (This is an exemplary list. Not all subjects have to be offered; additions are possible):

Advanced basic modules

  • Biochemistry
  • Biomedical Applications
  • Biomedical Engineering in Ophthalmology
  • Cellular and Molecular Biophysics I
  • Cellular and Molecular Biophysics II
  • Medical Physics
  • MRI Introduction
  • Physics of Medical Imaging
  • Project Management

Advanced method modules

  • Advanced Biomechanics
  • “Computermodellierung dynamischer Systeme”
  • Integrated circuit Design
  • Medical Image Computing
  • “Medizinische Statistik II”
  • MRI Advanced
  • Nuclear Imaging

Specialised modules

  • “Chip-basierte Biosensoren”
  • Detector Signal Processing
  • Engineering of Bioactive Surface
  • “Magnetische Biosensorik”
  • Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications

For more information, see https://www.fh-aachen.de/studium/biomedical-engineering-msc/.Integrated internships

Usually more than half of the course of study is lab work.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

E-Learning

The course of study can be taken entirely onlineNoDigital learning and teaching modules

  • Online seminar

Description of e-learning elements

Under normal conditions, lectures and exercises are not offered online. Only some practice exercises are offered in this way.

However, due to the Corona pandemic, lectures and exercises are now temporarily being held online.

Attendance is still required for exams and practicals (considering special arrangements).Participation in the e-learning course elements is compulsory

No

Can ECTS points be acquired by taking the online programmes?

No

Can the e-learning elements be taken without signing up for the course of study?

No

Costs / Funding

Tuition fees per semester in EUR

None

Semester contribution

Approx. 300 EUR each semesterCosts of living

In general, living costs, health insurance, room and board generally total 800 EUR per month. International students who have been admitted may be required to submit proof to the German Embassy that they have 8,900 EUR on a blocked account in order to get a visa to study in Germany.

Funding opportunities within the university

No

Requirements / Registration

Academic admission requirements

BSc, BSc (Hons), BEng, BTech, Dipl-Ing, Dipl-Ing FH, or equivalent in related fields with high academic standingLanguage requirements

English:
Proof of English language proficiency, such as IELTS band 5.5, TOEFL iBT 68 (Internet-based test), or German “Abitur” / “Fachhochschulreife” grade 3 in English, or equivalent

German:
Proof of German language proficiency, such as Stufe B2 (Goethe-Institut oder TELC) / DSH 1 or Test DaF level “Stufe” 3 (= 4×3) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), or equivalentApplication deadline

In general, the application deadline is 30 November of every year for the programme beginning the following March, and 15 May of every year for the programme beginning the following September. We recommend regularly checking our site for new updates before March/September of each year.

See https://www.fh-aachen.de/en/course-of-study/biomedical-engineering-m-sc/application/ for current application deadlines. We accept only online applications!

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