Tuition fee €5,266 per year

*KTU offers partial tuition fee waivers for the candidates with outstanding results

Application fee €100 one-time

Payable within 2 weeks from the application submission by transferring it to the KTU bank account. Non-refundable. Bank details will be provided during application.

More information

admissions.ktu.edu/..iomedical-engineering 

Overview

An ageing population and rising health care costs caution us that the health care system must constantly improve. The recent COVID-19 pandemics makes this need even more evident. We have to find new effective ways to diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, and this requires innovative biomedical solutions and technologies.

Studying master’s in Biomedical Engineering at KTU, you will develop your research skills by improving existing or creating new methods and equipment for medical diagnostics, therapy and health monitoring. You will enhance your theoretical knowledge and gain the skills needed for the development and improvement of the equipment for medical diagnostics, therapy and health monitoring.

Upon completion of your studies, excellent career opportunities will open up – your knowledge and skills will be desired by the medical technology industry, medical equipment maintenance and high-tech companies, start-ups and science centres.

• This study programme is taught together with Lithuanian University of Health Sciences to ensure comprehensive knowledge of biomedical sciences
• You will be able to join the research groups of internationally acclaimed KTU Biomedical Engineering Institute and to contribute to the development of advanced electronic health care solutions
• The programme is designed to incorporate medical and practical research work in laboratories
• The majority of the curriculum is focused on the efficient application of technology in medicine


Top reasons to study at KTU:

1. KTU Biomedical Engineering Institute is internationally famous for creating and application of advanced decisions for health care using electronics, telecommunications and IT growing fields.

2. The programme content is designed to incorporate medical and practical research work in laboratories, and majority of modules are specifically focused on the process of effectively applying technology in medicine.

3. The programme is taught together with Lithuanian University of Health Sciences to ensure comprehensive knowledge of biomedical sciences.

Programme structure

Analysis of biomedical issues, interdisciplinary knowledge
Biophysics
Systems of human physiology
Radiation protection and safety

Practical experience of work with medical equipment
Medical electronic equipment
Medical informatics systems
Clinical engineering

Development and design of medical equipment
Interaction of human and computer technology
Visualisation methods in medicine
Ultrasonic medical diagnostics
Digital processing of biomedical signals
Processing and analysis of biomedical images

Knowledge and experience of scientific and research work
Methodology of biomedical engineering
Research project 1
Research project 2
Final degree project

Career opportunities

Leading specialist of clinical engineering at the hospitals; work at biomedical research institutions; engineering work at high technologies companies, which develop and produce medical devices; expert-consultant at the hospitals and state regulation institutions and agencies; marketing, sales, testing and operation of medical equipment.

“Successful work at our company requires interdisciplinary knowledge and skills: technical and technologies of medical devices, as well as human physiology and communication. The ability to study independently is very important. Medical devices change and evolve very rapidly, which requires a constant interest and improvement in professional area.”UAB “Graina”, Director, Arūnas Padvariškis.

“Biomedical Engineering study programme provided theoretical knowledge and practical skills for a successful beginning of work at the advanced company providing and operating complex medical equipment for biochemical laboratories, ultrasonic and X-ray systems.”UAB “Graina”, Engineer, Vytautas Vizbara, graduate of 2014.

Apply now! Fall semester 2024/25
Application deadline
30 Jun 2024, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2024

Application deadlines apply to citizens of: United States

Apply now! Fall semester 2024/25
Application deadline
30 Jun 2024, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2024

Application deadlines apply to citizens of: United States