Bachelor Biomedical Engineering 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Eindhoven University of Technology |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

18,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Develop an artificial womb to save the lives of premature babies. Use artificial intelligence to mark tumors on MRI images in a matter of seconds. Research how you can prevent injuries in top football players with wearable echo-patches. The Biomedical Engineering program at TU/e trains you to build bridges between science and the latest healthcare technology.


With a strong focus on societal challenges, you will combine knowledge from biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics with engineering. You will receive a broad education as an academic, with a technical and interdisciplinary focus. Within our challenge-based and practice-oriented education, you will acquire all the knowledge and skills you need to design technology that saves lives. Sometimes with students from your own study program, and sometimes in multidisciplinary teams with students from other programs. This way, you learn to bridge the gap between technology and the world around you even before you start your career. And that is exactly what society needs right now.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Develop an artificial womb to save the lives of premature babies. Use artificial intelligence to mark tumors on MRI images in a matter of seconds. Research how you can prevent injuries in top football players with wearable echo-patches. The Biomedical Engineering program at TU/e trains you to build bridges between science and the latest healthcare technology.


With a strong focus on societal challenges, you will combine knowledge from biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics with engineering. You will receive a broad education as an academic, with a technical and interdisciplinary focus. Within our challenge-based and practice-oriented education, you will acquire all the knowledge and skills you need to design technology that saves lives. Sometimes with students from your own study program, and sometimes in multidisciplinary teams with students from other programs. This way, you learn to bridge the gap between technology and the world around you even before you start your career. And that is exactly what society needs right now.

Admission Requirements

176+
61+
90+
6.5+
The subjects you must have passed exams to be admitted to a specific bachelor’s program.
Required exam subjects *Biomedical Engineering -  Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
*Program taught partially in Dutch and partially in English

English proficiency requirements



TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

  • Minimum overall score: 90
  • Minimum score per section: 21
  • Only TOEFL internet-based test (iBT) is accepted
  • All scores must be from one test date
  • MyBest Scores is not accepted

IELTS (Academic version)
  • Minimum overall score: 6.5
  • Minimum score per section: 6.0
  • All scores must be from one test date
  • IELTS online test is not accepted
  • IELTS One Skill Retake is not accepted

University of Cambridge
  • C2 Proficiency (CPE): overall score 180, minimum of 169 per section, or
  • C1 Advanced Certificate (CAE): overall score 176, minimum of 169 per section
  • All scores must be from one test date

LanguageCert Academic
  • Minimum overall score: 70
  • Minimum score per section: 65
  • All scores must be from one test date
  • Online tests are not accepted

Pearson PTE Academic
  • Minimum overall score: 61
  • Minimum score per section: 46
  • All scores must be from one test date
  • Online tests are not accepted

Note: No other language tests are accepted. Test results must be no older than 2 years.

3 Years
Sep

Domestic
2,601 EUR
International
18,000 EUR

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