Bioengineering 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Università degli Studi di Pavia |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

1,500 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Choosing an engineering degree course means being willing to play an important part in our growing and fast developing society. Engineering is the right choice for prospective student with a strong interest not only in scientific subjects but also in their application and with a “problem solving” attitude. The Faculty of Engineering at University of Pavia also offers an highly effective teaching by professors with a strong scientific background and a direct connection with the economic environment: this two characteristics make the scientific research and teaching at the Faculty of Engineering constantly linked to a growing industry.
Bioengineering, or Biomedical Engineering, has its roots in the knowledge and expertise of a number applied sciences (electronic, automation, informatics, medicine, economics) and it has been evolving in a fast growing market sector. The sector of biomedical equipment has also been growing fast in last decades and its growth is still going on. Even more impressive has been the growth of biomedical equipment developed on ICT technologies. A Bioengineer needs many different skills: the ability to contribute to the biomedical research and to the clinical practice; the technological knowledge necessary to develop innovative solutions for the health care industry.
This bachelor’ degree course aims to train professionals able to work in management, design, production or research and development in a variety of industries and health care sectors.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Choosing an engineering degree course means being willing to play an important part in our growing and fast developing society. Engineering is the right choice for prospective student with a strong interest not only in scientific subjects but also in their application and with a “problem solving” attitude. The Faculty of Engineering at University of Pavia also offers an highly effective teaching by professors with a strong scientific background and a direct connection with the economic environment: this two characteristics make the scientific research and teaching at the Faculty of Engineering constantly linked to a growing industry.
Bioengineering, or Biomedical Engineering, has its roots in the knowledge and expertise of a number applied sciences (electronic, automation, informatics, medicine, economics) and it has been evolving in a fast growing market sector. The sector of biomedical equipment has also been growing fast in last decades and its growth is still going on. Even more impressive has been the growth of biomedical equipment developed on ICT technologies. A Bioengineer needs many different skills: the ability to contribute to the biomedical research and to the clinical practice; the technological knowledge necessary to develop innovative solutions for the health care industry.
This bachelor’ degree course aims to train professionals able to work in management, design, production or research and development in a variety of industries and health care sectors.

Admission Requirements

57+
4.5+
High-school diploma awarded after at least 12 years of documented education.
Non-eu students residing abroad who would like to enroll in a study course completely taught in Italian, have to prove their knowledge of the language through an Italian language test.
The following categories are excluded from this obligation: 1. students who intend to enroll in degree courses in English; 2. students in possession of an Italian language certification of level B2 or higher (such as CILS, CELI, Roma3 or CLIDA).

3 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
1,500 EUR
International
1,500 EUR

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