Keystone logo

1 Biomedical Technology Bachelor's degree in Spain

Search for subject or location
Filters
Filters
  • Bachelor
  • Europe
  • Spain
  • Health Care
  • Healthcare Technology
  • Biomedical Technology
Sort by

    2
    1

  • 3
      2
      1
  • More in Health Care
  • Nutritional Science8
  • Dental Sciences8
  • Mental Healthcare8
  • Physiotherapy7
  • Biomedical Studies3

  • 1
      1
  • More in Europe
  • Cyprus1
  • Czech Republic1
  • Germany1
  • Ireland1
  • Netherlands1

    1

    1

    1

    1

1 Biomedical Technology Bachelor's degree in Spain

  • University Carlos III of Madrid
    University Carlos III of Madrid

    University Carlos III of Madrid

    Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering (English)

    • Leganรฉs, Spain

    Bachelor

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering is aimed at training professionals in different areas, including developing and designing new technologies and medical instrumentation and imaging, including tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. It is an interdisciplinary degree in which techniques from different areas of engineering such as electronic, mechanical, chemical, IT, telecommunications, and materials, are applied to 21st-century analysis and problem-solving in medicine and biology.

    Read more

Popular Health Care Healthcare Technology Biomedical Technology degree types

Popular study format

Bachelor Degrees in Health Care Healthcare Technology Biomedical Technology

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is a sovereign state and a member state of the European Union. It is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. Spanish universities regulate access to their degrees, and they fix the academic fees. They can also offer unofficial postgraduate degrees. Madrid has the largest number of bars per capita of any European city and a very active nightlife.

A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.