- International Degree Programs
- Master's Degree in BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
- Degree course in italian
- INGEGNERIA BIOMEDICA
- Degree course
- BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
- Title
- Master's Degree
- MIUR Class
- Ingegneria biomedica - LM-21 R (DM270)
- Length
- 2 years
- Credits
- 120
- Department
- ENGINEERING FOR INNOVATION
- Website
- Language
- ITALIAN
- Location
- Lecce-
- Academic year
- 2025/2026
- Type of access/Available places
- Free access course
- Career opportunities
- 2.2.1.8.0 - Ingegneri biomedici e bioingegneri
Course description
To enroll in the Degree Course, passing a test to verify personal preparation is mandatory and is carried out according to the methods indicated in the course's teaching regulations as provided for in the Enrollment Notice.
Profile
Functions
The graduate in Biomedical Engineering is responsible for designing, manufacturing, characterizing and testing, through technical assistance and support, medical devices, systems and equipment intended for the diagnosis, therapy or monitoring of biological functions, as well as biomaterials and devices for applications in regenerative and reconstructive medicine, with particular attention to the study of the relationships between processing, structure, properties and interaction between material and biological tissue.Skills
The graduate will acquire interdisciplinary skills, both theoretical and operational, which will guarantee mastery in addressing and solving the main problems relating to the design, manufacturing and testing of biomedical industrial devices or processes. In particular, their skills will concern:• product, process and system design in the biomedical field, also including the issues related to the management of the life cycle of the product or process (from production to distribution to its maintenance) evaluating the specific safety and maintenance issues;
• the functionality and design of new biomedical devices and their production technologies, also through the use of innovative machinery created for the specific function, the consequent experimentation to prove the effectiveness of the design choices, the systems for the production of the new biomedical devices designed and the consequent logistics; the experimental methods and the related experiment design techniques.
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Graduates in Biomedical Engineering will be able to work in industry, hospitals, healthcare facilities and specialized clinical laboratories, and also in research centers and universities as a technical figure in laboratory contexts. This figure can be employed in the industry that deals with the production, management and testing of biomedical devices and equipment, devices for treatment and rehabilitation, as well as devices for controlled release. Furthermore, the biomedical engineer can be employed in the solution of methodological and technological problems, in the provision of health services and in the use of appropriate medical software for diagnostic assistance. Finally, the graduate in Biomedical Engineering can be employed as an engineer in charge of the technical support of quality, safety and organisation services in the health sector. The graduate in Biomedical Engineering can avail himself of the title of "Bioengineer" after registration in section A of the professional register of the order of engineers which is, in turn, subordinate to passing the appropriate State exam.Course modules
INGEGNERIA TISSUTALE
POLYMERIC AND CERAMIC BIOMATERIALS (ING-IND/22)
12 credits - Compulsory
BIOENGINEERING OF REABILITATION (ING-IND/34)
9 credits - Compulsory
CERTIFICATIONS AND REGULATIONS OF MEDICAL DEVICES (ING-IND/34)
9 credits - Compulsory
CELL TISSUE INTERACTIONS (ING-IND/34)
9 credits - Compulsory
MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR 3D PRINTING (ING-IND/24)
9 credits - Compulsory
PROPERTIES AND TECHNOILOGIES OF ANISOTROPIC MATERIALS (ING-IND/24)
9 credits - Compulsory
ADVANCED CELL THERAPIES (BIO/13)
6 credits - Compulsory
FUNCTIONAL BIOMETALS (ING-IND/21)
6 credits - Optional
FEM ANALYSIS FOR MATERIALS AND TISSUES (ICAR/08)
6 credits - Compulsory
GENETIC ENGINEERING (BIO/11)
6 credits - Optional
TISSUE ENGINEERING LABORATORY (ING-IND/34)
12 credits - Compulsory
PROVA FINALE (PROFIN_S)
12 credits - Compulsory
MICRUFLUIDICS SYSTEMS FOR BIOENGINEERING (ING-IND/09)
6 credits - Compulsory
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (ING-INF/06)
6 credits - Compulsory
ELECTROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES (ING-IND/23)
6 credits - Optional
TIROCINIO (NN)
3 credits - Compulsory
TECNOLOGIE DIAGNOSTICHE E TERAPEUTICHE
POLYMERIC AND CERAMIC BIOMATERIALS (ING-IND/22)
12 credits - Compulsory
BIOENGINEERING OF REABILITATION (ING-IND/34)
9 credits - Compulsory
WEARABLE BIOSENSORS AND DEVICES (ING-INF/01)
9 credits - Compulsory
CERTIFICATIONS AND REGULATIONS OF MEDICAL DEVICES (ING-IND/34)
9 credits - Compulsory
CELL TISSUE INTERACTIONS (ING-IND/34)
9 credits - Compulsory
MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR 3D PRINTING (ING-IND/24)
9 credits - Compulsory
ADVANCED PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES FOR BIOMEDICAL INDUSTRIES (ING-IND/16)
6 credits - Compulsory
ELECTRONICS FOR BIO-SIGNAL ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING AND TELE-MEDICINE (ING-INF/01)
6 credits - Optional
HEALTH PHYSICS (FIS/07)
6 credits - Optional
BIOMEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY (ING-INF/06)
12 credits - Compulsory
NEUROSCIENCE (BIO/16)
6 credits - Compulsory
PROVA FINALE (PROFIN_S)
12 credits - Compulsory
VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY FOR REABILITATION THERAPIES (ING-INF/05)
6 credits - Optional
BIOMEDICAL MEASUREMENTS (ING-INF/04)
6 credits - Optional
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (ING-INF/06)
6 credits - Compulsory
TIROCINIO (NN)
3 credits - Compulsory