
Umea University offers a two-year, full-time, on-campus Master of Science program in Biomedical Engineering within the field of Bio and Biomedical Engineering. The program is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge in the development and application of engineering principles in healthcare and medical sciences. It covers key areas such as medical technology, biomedical systems, signal processing, and health-related innovation, combining engineering methods with biological and medical understanding to solve complex healthcare challenges.
Graduates from Umea University are well-prepared for advanced biomedical systems and technologies, with strong opportunities in medical technology innovation and development. The program also supports career paths in clinical engineering careers and research-based roles, enabling students to work in hospitals, research institutions, and the medical device industry. With a strong focus on applied knowledge and innovation, students gain the expertise needed to contribute to the future of healthcare technology on a global scale.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Biomedical Engineering
• Introduction to Biomedical Engineering and Design
• Biomaterials and Biomechanics
• Medical Imaging and Diagnostics
• Research Methods in Biomedical Engineering
Semester 2 – Advanced Biomedical Engineering
• Biomedical Signal Processing and Systems
• Biomedical Instrumentation and Devices
• Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
• Elective Modules in Biomedical Engineering
Semester 3 – Specialized Biomedical Engineering
• Medical Robotics and Automation
• Biopharmaceutical Engineering
• Clinical Engineering and Healthcare Technologies
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Biomedical Engineering
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Biomedical Engineering
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Biomedical Engineering program are well-equipped for careers in healthcare technology, medical device development, and clinical engineering. They can work as biomedical engineers, medical device designers, clinical researchers, and systems engineers. The increasing integration of technology in healthcare systems creates a growing demand for engineers who can design, develop, and optimize medical devices. Graduates often work in hospitals, medical device companies, research labs, and biotech firms, contributing to innovations in medical technology.
The Biomedical Engineering program combines engineering principles with medical science, equipping students with the skills to develop technologies that improve patient care. Students gain practical experience in designing medical devices, improving healthcare systems, and solving problems in clinical environments. The program’s interdisciplinary approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to bridge the gap between engineering and medicine, contributing to the advancement of healthcare technologies.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 90 786 50 00
Email: info@umu.se
Address: Umea University, 901 87 Umea, Sweden