Biomedical Sciences

Value through innovation and creativity

The Profession

The bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences aims to train future healthcare professionals, particularly biomedical technicians and supervisors. This program prepares students to take on key responsibilities within the healthcare industry — especially in the fields of medical diagnostics and medical devices. Graduates acquire the skills needed to ensure the optimization and proper functioning of medical equipment, as well as to uphold the quality and safety of healthcare services. They are also trained to perform regular equipment maintenance and to collaborate closely with users, including physicians and other healthcare professionals.

The program

The Biomedical Sciences program provides comprehensive training across several key areas. Students are introduced to the fundamental principles of biomedical engineering, general chemistry, physics, and computer science. They also gain solid knowledge in human anatomy and physiology, biology, electronics, and electrotechnics. The curriculum further covers the physical and technical foundations of medical imaging, as well as biomechanics and kinesiology. Students are trained in functional exploration instrumentation, as well as in the technology and maintenance of medical equipment.

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And then? Work for whom and with whom?

The biomedical science professional works in close collaboration with various healthcare stakeholders, including physicians, biomedical engineers, specialized nurses, and other professionals from both the medical and technical fields.

Work where?

  • Hospitals and private clinics
  • Teaching, education and health promotion Maintenance, quality and regulation
  • Scientific research

Admission requirements

Holders of a scientific baccalaureate
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