Bachelor of Science

Bachelor Medical Engineering

Design innovative devices, install and maintain technical systems, advise and train medical staff: The Bachelor's program in Medical Engineering combines engineering and medicine to prepare graduates for a wide range of careers in industry and research.

At a glance

Facts about the course of study
DegreeBachelor of Science
Form of studyAcademic Studies (Full time)
Period of study6
ECTS180
StartSummer and winter semester
Application period28.04.2025 - 30.09.2025
Lecture language German
Department

Medical Technology – technology for a long and healthy life

The human body is complex. In order to support it, care for it and examine it in the best possible way, it requires technological assistance. The multisensory monitoring of body functions or robotics as an assistance system during surgeries are just two examples, with ECG, EEG, and EMG allowing for the examination of heart, brain, and muscle activity. But medical imaging in the form of X-rays, ultrasound, CT or MRI are also part of everyday life in today's health care. The modern Medical Technology programme offers an in-depth look into the world of precision medicine and research in an aging society.

Thanks to the manageable number of students, there is a close cooperation between students, doctoral candidates and the professors at the RheinAhrCampus. This family-like environment on campus allows for intensive insights into research and personalised studies with excellent future prospects.

Content of the Medical Technology programme

Medical Technology is a technical programme belonging to the engineering studies. In the stage 1 studies, students learn the scientific, mathematical and technological basics. They then expand their skills in the fields of medicine and measurement technology. Topics such as the development of MRI and CT images or the operation of complex ventilators will be covered. Students also learn modern image processing methods for the detection of tumours, for example, and acquire skills in various forms of therapy such as radiation therapy. A special feature of the Medical Technology programme is the practical work in the laboratories. Many students already work on research projects during their studies, establishing contacts with companies and cooperation partners at an early stage.

Mathematics and physics play a major role in the Medical Technology programme. It is therefore important that students enjoy and exhibit an interest in these subjects, but an advanced course is not required.