Medical Technology
(Bachelor of Science)
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Short Description
The Bachelor’s degree programme in Medical Technology is an interdisciplinary study programme combining engineering, medicine and other sciences. In close cooperation with Hannover Medical School, students acquire practical knowledge to develop technical solutions for diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The programme prepares students for the analysis, modelling and further development of medical technology systems, from basic research through to clinical application.
During their studies, students gain a broad understanding of technical, medical and scientific contexts. They learn to analyse complex systems and processes, to develop innovative solutions based on sound methodology, and to implement them in an interdisciplinary manner. In addition to specialist knowledge in engineering, medicine and the natural sciences, skills in communication, teamwork and scientific working methods are fostered. Furthermore, abilities in ethical, legally compliant and regulatory conduct, as well as responsible decision-making, are strengthened. This enables medical technicians to transfer technical innovations into medical practice. To help students develop their own individual profiles, a range of specialisations is available, enabling them to deepen their own interests in a targeted manner and prepare early on for future-oriented fields of work in medical technology.
Course Content
- Foundations of medicine
- Foundations of engineering sciences
- Foundations of medical technology
- Foundations of mathematics for engineering sciences
- Process engineering and materials science
- Electrical and automation engineering
- Key transferable skills
The Medical Technology degree programme provides students with a solid grounding in engineering and medicine from the outset, systematically providing them with a practice-related holistic understanding of the subject. In this context, students gain the ability to understand, evaluate and advance technical systems in a medical setting. They benefit from a range of interdisciplinary courses offered by various faculties and research institutions, including the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Hannover Medical School, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and the Faculty of Natural Sciences, as well as the NIFE and CELLS research clusters.
During the first four semesters, students focus on mathematics, mechanics, electrical engineering, materials science and the medical fundamentals of anatomy, physiology and pathology. Building on this foundation, they learn to apply technical concepts to medical issues, performing data-driven analyses and simulations.
From the fifth semester onwards, students can choose specialisations to develop their interests in specific areas. A twelve-week specialised internship and a period abroad are optional. The degree programme concludes with a Bachelor’s thesis in the sixth semester.
- Enthusiasm for engineering issues
- An interest in medicine and technology
- Enjoyment of learning about the natural sciences and mathematics
- Capacity for teamwork and interdisciplinary action
- Curiosity about issues that cut across technology and medicine
- Analytical, solution-oriented and critical thinking
- Development of medical systems, devices and products
- Management of research projects in academia and industry
- Work in healthcare and medical technology companies
- Work in technical, clinical and regulatory fields
- Product approval and quality management in medical technology companies
- Consultancy, sales and commissioning of medical devices
Under certain conditions, admission to the following Master''s programmes is also possible. More detailed information can be found in the respective admission regulations. If you have any questions, please contact the course advice of the desired Master''s programme:
Admission Requirements
This degree programme is admission-free.
If you did not graduate from a German school nor have a German higher education entrance qualification (for example, the Abitur), a language certificate proving your knowledge of German is required for the application and enrollment.
Application Deadlines
1 June – 30 September of the year for the winter semester
1 December – 31 March of the year for the summer semester
Requirements for applications from non-EU countries:
- A VPD from uni-assist OR a passed assessment test (Feststellungsprüfung) of a preparatory foundation course (Studienkolleg).
- Applications for the Studienkolleg must be submitted by 15 July.
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