Bachelor in Biomedical Engineering
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
VND 320,000,000
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international students | domestic students: following admission timeline as regulated by MOET
Introduction
Biomedical engineering is the combination and application of the principles of physics, mathematics, biology, and technology to research and manufacturing technical equipment for health care treatment, including diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy.
Curriculum
Program Summary
- Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical)
- Duration: 4 years
- Number of credits: 129 credits
- Medium of instruction: English
- Tuition fee: 80-100 million vnd/year(*)
(*for studying 4 years in Vietnam)
Transfer Opportunity
Students have 2 options:
- Option 1: Students study at HCMUT for 4 years and get a Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering awarded by HCMUT.
- Option 2: After completing 02 years at HCMUT, students with financial and academic eligibility may transfer to our partner universities for the later 02 years to complete their study for Bachelor’s degree. The official bachelor’s degree is awarded by the partner universities.
HCMUT is currently working to associate the program with our partner universities in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. The information will be updated here soon.
Curriculum Structure
- Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical) awarded by Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT).
- Training duration: 04 years at HCMUT, Vietnam
- Medium of instruction: English
- Campus: Downtown Campus. Visit our campus here.
- The referential curriculum is displayed below. Visit here for detailed & latest updates.
List of Courses
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Career Opportunities
After graduating from this program, students will be able to design tools, equipment, and software used in health care; design circuits, and software to run medical devices or computer simulations to test new drug therapies; design and build artificial body parts (hip joints, knees) or develop the materials to make replacement body parts.
Students who complete the programs can work in many positions and fields as below:
- Clinical engineer in charge of managing and operating medical equipment in treatment and diagnostic facilities.
- Specialist in medical equipment at public and private hospitals, and health facilities; companies trading and manufacturing equipment in the field of medical, biotechnology, and environmental technology.
- Lecturers, researchers of biomedical engineering.
Medical facilities and companies often recruit graduates in this sector are:
- Central, public, and private hospitals in provinces and cities nationwide.
- Foreign or domestic companies in medical equipment and services.
- Institute of Biomedical Physics, institutes/schools with training in Biomedical Engineering.