Presentation
Biomedical Engineering is a new Engineering branch focused on the appliance of Engineering principles, techniques and methods into Medicine. It is therefore an interdisciplinary grade, relatively new, where techniques from Industrial Engineering (such as mechanical engineering, electronics and automation engineering, chemical engineering, organisational engineering,…), Computer Engineering, and Telecommunications Engineering are applied in order to analyse and solve problems concerning 21st century Medicine.
The Biomedical Engineering degree provides a general training in all these fields and also allows the students to specialise during the second semester of the third year and the fourth year, where two specialisations are available:
- BIOTECH (BT): Electronics, treatment of hospital information, control and biomedical signals.
- BIOMMEC (BM): Implants, biomechanics, biomaterials and equipment.
Main Objective
The degree in Biomedical Engineering has been designed keeping in mind the two professional fields towards which the labor market of Biomedical Engineering is aimed to: the industrial field and the health field.
The main objective is to provide students with a solid basic and technological training and to apply their knowledge to real problems in the health field; all this together with knowledge of the main aspects related to the physiology and anatomy of the human body. Another of the main objectives is to provide the students with the knowledge that will allow them to collaborate with health staff, not only in the tasks of technical resolution of the problems that are posed to them, but also in the processes of problem identification, the only way that the technological solutions that they propose will have real utility.
Competencies
The course design is aimed to ensure that, at the end of their studies, the students acquire the necessary competencies that will allow them to know, understand and apply technology-based solutions in the development of new processes and services, both in the industrial and health fields. These competences focus on the knowledge of the engineering methodology related to the design process, as well as the medical terminology, and the social and economic repercussions of their performance, along with a solid training in basic, technological and specialty subjects that will prepare them for their future development and allow them to easy adapt themselves.
Competences can be consulted in this section: Competences in Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering.