Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics
Technical University of Munich
Program Overview
The main focus of this interdisciplinary study programme is the application of new research-driven natural and engineering principles and findings in both medicine and life sciences in order to develop new methods for prevention, diagnosis and therapy. It is intended to make a valuable contribution to the societal development as the changing demographic figures shape the overall health system. The areas of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics at TUM are focused on the improvement and development of novel imaging modalities for microscopy and biomedical imaging as well as on the development of biosensor technology for lab-on-a-chip technology. Other examples include the application of artificial intelligence for the analysis of medical data, the improvement of therapeutic methods, and the development of tracers or methods to support radiotherapy as well as various biomedical applications of biomechanics and biophysics to the broad field of biomedical engineering. The courses in the Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics Master's programme teach the basics and the skills required to successfully carry out research or industrial projects across the interdisciplinary boundaries between natural sciences, engineering and medicine. In addition to the necessary background knowledge and practical know-how, the self and social skills required in the academic or industrial environment of biomedical engineering should also be promoted. This profile is intended to enable graduates to be deployed in a wide range of industrial and service industries. Typical fields of application for the graduates of this Master's programme are in experimental research activities, in the planning and documentation of research projects and in adjacent fields of activity of the biotech and medical technology industry, for example, in patenting, development, project planning or in public institutions. The research area of the Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics Master's programme at TUM covers almost all aspects of this modern and highly interdisciplinary field of research with numerous internationally networked working groups from physics, computer science, engineering, life sciences and medicine. The research ranges from the development of novel X-ray imaging and the improvement of magnetic resonance imaging to the development of efficient biosensors. Throughout Germany, TUM is uniquely positioned in the field of biomedical engineering. The Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics Master's programme is designed for a two-year period in which students will experience research related training at the interface between natural sciences, engineering and medicine, and gain early insight into current research at the highest international level. Students can specialise in the following areas: biomedical imaging biosensors This areas are a reflection of our research expertise.
EURFinancials
Financials
INFOIntakes and Duration
Intakes and Duration
Intake Season
Winter (October); Summer (April)
Duration
4 semesters
COCareer Outcomes
Career Outcomes
You can always explore various career paths after completing this program. The listed options are some of the most popular among graduates.
EURSalary Outlook
Salary Outlook
Typical range
€60,000 – €90,000 per year
Fresher, mid-level, and experienced ranges are linked to external sources so they stay auditable for applicants.
LANGLanguage & Exams
Language & Exams
Teaching Language
English
Proof of sufficient English language skills must be submitted before the end of the application period. Although knowledge of the German language is not relevant for your admission, the Bavarian State Government requires all international students to acquire at least a basic level of German during their studies. Therefore, applicants not providing proof of German language skills can only be granted admission on condition that they complete one module providing integrative knowledge of the German language within the first two semesters of their studies.
REQRequirements
Requirements
Academic Admission
An important admission requirement is to have a minimum of six semesters of a qualified Bachelor's degree obtained at a German or a foreign university, or at least an equivalent degree in an engineering or natural science-oriented degree programme. In regards to the qualification of the university degree, the admissions commission will decide on the acceptance based on acquired competencies. In order to figure out whether your Bachelor's studies are sufficient for admission to our Master's programme, please find relevant information about the application and the prerequisites on our website: https://academics.nat.tum.de/en/msc/bemp/apply . You need to have taken courses equivalent to the core modules at TUM listed on our website. International students are required to complete the curricular analysis form. One ECTS accounts for 30 hours of work within and outside the classroom; a conversion will depend on how credits are defined in your university. For your convenience, in order to avoid misunderstandings given the different structures of study programmes around the world, it is required that you attach the description of the contents of the courses you have taken at your university to your application.
APS Certificate
An APS certificate is required for applicants who have completed their qualifying education in India, China, or Vietnam.
IELTS Score
Not specified
Application Deadline
Application deadlines are subject to changes. Please refer to the above university course link for the most accurate information.
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