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2 Biomedical Engineering Degree Programs in Switzerland


University Of Bern
Master in Biomedical Engineering
- Bern, Switzerland
Master degree
On-Campus
German
The interdisciplinary and application-oriented Master of Science program "Biomedical Engineering" is assigned to the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bern. The program is offered by the ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research in cooperation with the Bern University of Applied Sciences. This focused and state-of-the-art educational program promotes scientific discovery and novel developments in the field of medical technology. Engineering graduates from both universities and universities of applied sciences join this international program in English. Successful students acquire a full-fledged university master's degree, which allows them to continue their education towards a Ph.D. degree. Career prospects in both industrial and academic environments are excellent.


School of Life Sciences FHNW, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
MSc in Therapeutic Technologies
- Basel, Switzerland
MSc
Full time, Part time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
MSc in Therapeutic Technologies (Medtech, Biomedical IT, Pharma technology) offers an in-depth engineering-based training in Pharma technology, Medical technology, and biomedical IT.
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Biomedical engineering combines principles of engineering and medical sciences to create innovative solutions for healthcare challenges. Studying this field in Switzerland offers you a blend of advanced facilities and a focus on research-driven approaches.
In Switzerland, you'll delve into courses like biomaterials, biomechanics, and medical imaging. You'll gain skills in designing medical devices, programming medical imaging software, and developing biomaterials for implants. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their ability to think critically and creatively in solving complex health-related problems.
Graduates typically pursue careers in medical device manufacturing, healthcare consulting, or research and development within hospitals or biomedical firms. Switzerland's emphasis on high-quality education promotes excellent collaboration between academia and industry, preparing you for a global job market where your skills and knowledge are highly valued. The educational environment encourages a strong foundation and fosters innovation in this vital field.