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4 Biomedical Technology Bachelor's Degree Programs


University Carlos III of Madrid
Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering (English)
- Leganés, Spain
Bachelor's degree
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.


Cyprus Health and Social Sciences University
Biomedical Engineering (Bachelor)
- Güzelyurt, Cyprus
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
The practice of biomedical engineering has a long history. One of the earliest examples is a wood and leather prosthetic toe found on a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy. Before that, even simple crutches and walking sticks were a form of engineered assistive devices, and the first person to fashion a splint for a broken bone could be considered to have been an early biomedical engineer.
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Czech Technical University in Prague
Bachelor in Biomedical Technology
- Prague 6, Czech Republic
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
It is a university degree that is part of structured higher education studies according to the Bologna Declaration. It is only possible to be studied full-time with the standard length of study 3 years. Upon graduation, i.e. after a successful defense of a bachelor thesis and passing a final state examination, the graduate obtains a Bachelor's degree (abbreviated as B.Sc.).


The University of Arizona
Bachelor's in Medicine: Medical Technology Emphasis
- Tucson, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Medicine with a Medical Technology Emphasis is a comprehensive program designed to prepare students for careers in medical laboratory sciences. It provides a solid foundation in biol...
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Biomedical Technology degree programs at the Bachelor's level allow you to engage deeply with the intersection of healthcare and technology. This field is vital for developing medical devices, diagnostics, and treatment methods that improve patient care.
Through courses in medical imaging, biomaterials, and instrumentation, you’ll learn how to design and evaluate medical technologies. You'll gain hands-on experience in laboratory settings, developing skills like programming medical imaging devices and conducting laboratory tests on biomaterials. Students build confidence as they engage with new techniques and projects that reflect real-world needs.
As a graduate, you'll be well-prepared for diverse roles in healthcare technology, research, or product development. This degree opens doors to career paths such as clinical engineer, biomedical equipment technician, or regulatory affairs specialist. Whether you aspire to enhance existing technologies or innovate new solutions, a Biomedical Technology degree positions you at the forefront of an evolving industry.