Master in Biomedical Engineering: Biomaging (BIM) 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Université Paris Cité |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

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Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The BioMedical Engineering (BME-Paris) Master provides a 2-year education program in the field of bioengineering, at the crossroad of biomedical and engineering sciences. The common M1 (year 1) program is designed to strengthen and broaden students’ skills in engineering, digital sciences, and biomedical disciplines, addressing contemporary health challenges. Year 1 provides essential fundamental and practical knowledge, equipping students with an interdisciplinary background before they can choose among 4 specialized tracks in the second year (M2).


The M2 BME-Paris BioImaging (BIM) is an exciting and growing field overlapping the interfaces of engineering, mathematics and computer science, as well as chemistry, physics, life science, and medicine. The main goal of bioimaging is to improve human health by using imaging modalities to advance diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human diseases.


During the M1, students pursue a compulsory 2-4 month work placement. During the M2, they pursue a compulsory 5-month work placement in an academic, hospital or industrial research laboratory.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The BioMedical Engineering (BME-Paris) Master provides a 2-year education program in the field of bioengineering, at the crossroad of biomedical and engineering sciences. The common M1 (year 1) program is designed to strengthen and broaden students’ skills in engineering, digital sciences, and biomedical disciplines, addressing contemporary health challenges. Year 1 provides essential fundamental and practical knowledge, equipping students with an interdisciplinary background before they can choose among 4 specialized tracks in the second year (M2).


The M2 BME-Paris BioImaging (BIM) is an exciting and growing field overlapping the interfaces of engineering, mathematics and computer science, as well as chemistry, physics, life science, and medicine. The main goal of bioimaging is to improve human health by using imaging modalities to advance diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human diseases.


During the M1, students pursue a compulsory 2-4 month work placement. During the M2, they pursue a compulsory 5-month work placement in an academic, hospital or industrial research laboratory.

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

First year (M1):
  • Hold or be completing a 3–4 year science-related Bachelor’s or Licence degree (fields such as life and health sciences, engineering, chemistry, physics, mechanics, mathematics, computer science, and other health-related fields).
  • Be a physiotherapist or 4th-year physiotherapy student


Second year (M2):
  • Hold or be completing a Master 1 (240 ECTS), full Master’s, or be in the 3rd year of an engineering school
  • Be in the 2nd year of a partner engineering school (e.g. Arts et Métiers, Mines ParisTech) for a double degree
  • Be a resident or graduate in medicine, pharmacy, or dentistry (MD, Pharm.D, DDS, DMD)
  • Physiotherapists: complete – only with additional research training
 
Language pre-requisites: English – C1 (certified: TOEIC, TOEFL, etc.)

2 Years
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