Complementary Studies in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, 0 cr
Type of the study module
Complementary Studies
Contact
Jonathan Massera
Content
Compulsory courses
Students admitted to a Master's degree programme may be required to complement their previous degree depending on their background. Regardless of the previous degree, the students might also need to complement some prerequisites needed for the advanced studies.
Complementary Courses
Course | Credit points | Additional information |
FYS-1217 Physics 1 | 5 cr | 3 |
FYS-1237 Physics 2 | 5 cr | 3 |
FYS-1287 Physics 3 | 5 cr | 3 |
FYS-1297 Physics 4 | 5 cr | 3 |
KEB-61207 Chemistry for Engineers | 5 cr | 3 |
MAT-01166 Mathematics 1 | 5 cr | 1 |
MAT-01266 Mathematics 2 | 5 cr | 1 |
MAT-01366 Mathematics 3 | 5 cr | 1 |
MAT-01566 Mathematics 5 | 5 cr | 1 |
MAT-02106 Multivariable Calculus | 5 cr | 2 |
MAT-02457 Fourier Methods | 5 cr | 2 |
MAT-02657 Mathematics for Algorithms | 5 cr | 2 |
MAT-04007 Engineering Mathematics 123 | 10 cr | 1 |
TIE-02107 Programming 1: Introduction | 5 cr | 4 |
TTA-11017 Basics of Industrial Management | 5 cr |
1. If the students have completed 10 credits of mathematics in their University of Applied Sciences degree, they have to take Engineering Mathematics 123. Otherwise, the students need to complete Mathematics 1, 2, 3 and 5, if they have not completed equivalent courses before.
2. 5 credits if the students have not completed equivalent studies before.
3. 10 credits, which at least 5 credits need to be physics if the students have not completed equivalent studies before. The required courses are specified individually.
4. 5 credits if the students have not completed equivalent studies before.
5. 5 credits if the students have not completed equivalent studies before.