Minor in Biomedical Engineering, 25 cr
Type of the study module
Intermediate Studies
Contact
Pasi Kallio, Jukka Lekkala, Jari Hyttinen
Learning Outcomes
- | Students can recognize different stages of the research and development of biomedical devices and understand the importance of different standards and regulations for the R&D of medical devices. |
- | Students have a good command in the basics of human anatomy and physiology, and in physics of the human body, and they can apply this knowledge in the advanced biomedical engineering courses. |
- | Students know the basics of biomaterials used in medical devices. |
- | Students understand the physical interaction mechanisms utilized in medical instrumentation systems. |
Further Opportunities
Study block | Credit points |
Biomedical Engineering | 30 cr |
Content
Compulsory courses
Course | Credit points | Additional information | Class |
BMT-61106 Human Anatomy and Physiology | 4 cr | IV | |
BMT-61156 Physics of the Human Body | 4 cr | IV | |
BMT-61216 Biomedical Engineering: Signals and Systems | 3 cr | IV | |
BMT-61226 Biomedical Engineering: Biomaterials | 3 cr | IV | |
BMT-61236 Biomedical Engineering: Research and Productization | 3 cr | 1 | IV |
Total | 17 cr |
1. This course is not compulsory for students in Degree Programme in Science and Engineering, BSc (Tech).
Optional Compulsory Courses
Course | Credit points | Class |
BMT-2316 Introduction to Microsystem Technology | 5 cr | IV |
BMT-51006 Biology of the Cell | 3 cr | IV |
BMT-61306 Basics of Medical Electronics | 3 cr | IV |
BMT-61406 Radiation Physics | 3 cr | IV |
BMT-74106 Tissue Engineering | 3 cr | IV |
Additional information
The students of the Degree Programme in Science and Engineering, BSc (Tech) can study this module in 20 credits volume.
Biomedical Engineering is a very wide and multidisciplinary field of engineering applications in medicine. Biomedical Engineering minor gives a solid background to understand the anatomic structure and physiological and physical functioning of the human body and to apply this knowledge in engineering courses. It gives a theoretical introduction to and practicing with medical instrumentation, signals and images, physiological modeling, as well as biomaterials.
Only intended as a minor