The master students will acquire a level of preparation and specialization allowing them to fill technical and technical-organizational roles in work contexts that require knowledge of the methodological aspects of basic sciences, and of both methodological and application aspects of Engineering, with particular reference to the peculiar characteristics of the biomedical engineering domain.
The student can choose among three different curricula: Biomedical Engineering for Neuroscience; Innovative Technologies in Diagnostics and Therapy; Bioengineering of Human Movement.
The programme allows you to participate in exchange programmes, such as Erasmus+, which allows you to spend part of your university career - from three to twelve months - in another European country, or Overseas, which offers the possibility of spending a period to study in universities of four continents.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.