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Programme syllabus for programmes starting before HT24
Programme code: MAMTM
Credit points: 120
Registration number: 3.1.3-1984-21
Responsible faculty: Faculty of Medicine
Established by: Board of the Faculty of Medicine, 2022-07-01
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor's degree or equivalent first-cycle qualification comprising of at least 180 ECTS (credits) or a corresponding qualification from an internationally recognised university.
Specific entry requirements are: 90 ECTS in one of the following subjects; Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Electronics, or equvivalent. At least 30 ECTS in the subject of Mathematics including Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, and Vector Analysis, or equivalent. At least 30 ECTS in the subject of Physics including Mechanics, Wave physics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism and Quantum Physics, or equivalent. At least 7,5 ECTS in the subject of Computer Science. At least 7,5 ECTS in Electronics or Applied Measurement Technology. At least 7,5 ECTS in the subject of Statistics. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English 6/B.
Degree
After completing the programme, a student may apply for and obtain a Degree of Master of Science (120 ECTS) in accordance with the local degree description established by the Vice-Chancellor (see the Umeå University website). Main Field of Study: Biomedical Engineering
Description of the education for current education cycle
The programme is comprised of second-cycle studies. The intended learning outcomes can be found in Chapter 1, Section 9 of the Higher Education Act.
National goals for current degree
The national targets for the degree can be found in the Higher Education Ordinance, Appendix 2.
Examination format
Each course syllabus states what examination formats are to be used in each course.
Grades
Each syllabus contains information about which grading scales are used for that particular course.
Transfer of Credits
A student who believes that they have knowledge from previous studies or professional experience equivalent to a course or course element in the programme may apply for credit transfer. An approved credit transfer means that the student does not have to take the element or elements covered by the decision. Information about credit transfer can be found on the Umeå University website.
General
Main field of study Biomedical engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines technical and physical principles with medical sciences in order to solve medical problems, measure and analyze physiological signals and develop equipment and applications for the healthcare.
The studies in the Master's Programme in Biomedical Engineering comprise a total of 4 semesters (2 years), which corresponds to courses of a total 120 ECTS (credits). It includes an independent project (degree project) in Biomedical Engineering.
The compulsory courses provides basic knowledge in the subject of Biomedical engineering, Safety, Anatomy, Physiology and Physiological signals. The program offers profiles within Biomechanics or Medical imaging and Signal Processing. The student can also combine courses from the different profiles. Other (optional) courses can also be approved within the framework of the master's program, for example to fulfill course-specific eligibility requirements. Finally, a degree project is included which comprises of 30 ECTS within the programme's main field Biomedical Engineering.
Compulsory courses Compulsory courses are the courses all programme students normally take. A student who has been admitted to the programme is guaranteed a place in all compulsory courses, provided they meet the eligibility requirements for the course in question. The eligibility requirements are stated in each respective course syllabus.
Elective courses Elective courses are a selection of courses offered by Umeå University within the scope of the programme. The student chooses at least 15 ECTS from the elective courses. The student is guaranteed a place in any of these courses, provided they meet the eligibility requirements for the course in question. However, the student is not guaranteed a place on the course that was their first choice. The eligibility requirements are stated in each respective course syllabus.
Optional courses Optional courses at Umeå University or other universities can be part of the program. The student is not guaranteed a place in the optional courses.
The courses included in the study programme are listed in chronological order under the headline "Study plan".
Deferment of studies
Information about deferment of studies can be found on Umeå University's web site.
Approved leave from studies
Information about leave from studies can be found on Umeå University's web site. Students who leave the program shall notify the Program Study Advisor.
Discontinuation
Information about non-completion can be found on Umeå University's web site.The application is submitted to the Program Study Advisor.
Outline
Valid from: HT23
To find out what compulsory, elective and optional courses are, please read under the section "General".
Courses included in the study programme are listed in chronological order below. The eligibility requirements are found in each course syllabus. At least 15 ECTS elective courses are required when applying for the master's degree.
Semester 1
Semester 1 All courses in the programme's first semester are compulsory. Compulsory courses semester 1 Biomedical Sensors and Analyses Medicine with applications in Biomedical Engineering Medical Imaging and Analysis From Prototype to Product, from a CE perspective Safety in Biomedical Engineering and Hazard Analysis
Semester 2
All courses in the programme's second semester are elective and/or optional.
Elective courses semester 2 Applied digital signal processing Medical accelerators Non-Invasive Measurement Techniques Convolutional Neural Networks with Applications in Medical Image Analysis Advanced fluid mechanics Analytical mechanics Computer intensive methods in Statistics
Semester 3
Semester 3 Two courses in the programme's third semester are compulsory. The others are elective and/or optional.
Compulsory courses semester 3 Biofluid Mechanics Applied Medical Imaging
Elective courses semester 3 Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Imaging Linear Control Systems Matrix Computations and Applications Modelling and Simulation Sustainable Development and Environmental Radiology Multivariate Data Analysis Big Data and high-dimensional Data Analysis Computational Fluid Dynamics
Semester 4
During the fourth semester of the programme, you will perform an independent degree project. You have the option to take an elective course. In that case, you may initiate your degree project during the programme's third semester.
Compulsory courses Master's thesis in Biomedical Engineering