The multi-disciplinary Medicine and Technology programme is offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Copenhagen.
The two-year programme consists of three terms of course work within health science, statistics and product development supplemented with special courses in signal processing, medical imaging and biomechanics. The student carries out the MSc project during the last term, typically in collaboration with a hospital or a company.
After graduation, you will be qualified for jobs in a large range of biomedical companies, hospitals and research institutions - all with the aim of improving and conducting health care.
The education has its own homepage.