Entry requirements

Official Degree

Graduate in Biomedical Engineering

Duration

240 ECTS

4 years

Campus

Arrasate-Mondragón

Class size

40 places

Languages

Basque, Spanish, English

Modality

On-site

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Requirements for studying biomedical engineering 

Before enrolling and starting on your path towards becoming a Biomedical Engineering professional, you should reflect for a moment on these statements::

 

Medicine

I have always been interested in the world of medicine and everything related to it.

Technology

I love to see how technology can change people's lives.

Generosity

I believe that helping other people is one of the greatest pleasures

 

Putting together and trying out

I like to know how things work and new movements, put things together and take them apart, thing things out, strip them down, etc.,,

Innovation

I am a curious person; i like to create new things, experiment and innovate.

Teamwork

I have leadership skills and work well in a team.

 

 

"Do you identify yourself with them? Then studying Biomedical Engineering is the ideal choice for you.."

 

There are two ways you can access this degree

After having completed Baccalaureate or Higher Level Vocational Training.

You have studied Baccalaureate

It is recommended that you have studied the Baccalaureate in Science and Technology. It is important that you have studied Physics and Mathematics, as well as Technical Drawing, Technology and Chemistry.

You have studied Higher Level Vocational Training

If you study Higher Level Vocational Training, we recommend that it is in Degrees related to biomedicine such as ‘Mechanical Manufacturing Production Program’, 'Prosthetic Anatomy', 'Health Documentation'’ o ‘Automation and Industrial Robotics’.

Here you can see the Regulatory Framework of the credit recognition and transfer system.

 

 

General entry requirements

 

Grades and entrance tests

 

Admission process

 

 

Registration and enrolment

 

40 Places (all campuses)

 

Degree Subjects

  • Biomaterials
  • Human Anatomy
  • Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
  • Medical Imaging Systems
  • Development of Medical Equipment
  • Health Units Management
  • Industrial Design of New Products

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Linguistic requirements

In accordance with the linguistic policy of the Higher Polytechnic School responsible for carrying out the teaching, students are expected to obtain around 60% of the credits in Basque, around 20% in Spanish and the remaining 20% in English.

Therefore, it is desirable that before enrolling that you have previously acquired the language skills listed below:

Language Reads Speaks Writes
Basque C1 C1 C1
Spanish C1 C1 C1
English B2 B1 B2