Specialization subjects
Students on the Master's program in Medical Engineering can choose from a wide range of specialization subjects:
- Automation and communication
- Imaging methods and sensor signal processing in medical technology
- Biomechanics and bionics
- Biomedical materials and process engineering
- Biomedical engineering
- Engineering of ceramic components, composite materials and surface engineering
- Plastics engineering
- Medical device technology
- Microsystems technology
- Optical methods and systems in medical technology
- Automation control
- System dynamics
What job prospects are available to me after graduation?
The skills developed during our master's program will allow you to pursue a variety of career opportunities, whether as a medical technician, starting your own business, or applying to medical graduate programs.
The study program opens up a wide range of career paths:
- Design engineer in the medical industry
- Scientist in the fields of industrial, academic, and clinical research
- Clinical Support Specialist
- Consultant for hospitals and doctors' practices
- Product manager for medical systems
- Process and quality manager
- Freelance work in the field of medical technology and related fields ...
Accreditation
The quality of this degree program has been certified.
Contact
Katharina Bosse-Mettler
Study program coordinator for Master Medical Engineering, head of the Medical Engineering internship office
Christoph Schmidt
M. Sc.Research Assistant