Studies / Programme

Biomedical Engineering

An interdisciplinary programme combining knowledge of medicine, biology and engineering, preparing students to design modern medical technologies and diagnostic systems.

Engineering studies Master’s studies Medicine and technology Modern diagnostics

About the programme

Technology in the service of healthcare

You will learn the fundamentals of human physiology and discover how to design medical equipment as well as diagnostic and therapeutic systems. The curriculum combines knowledge from engineering, biological and medical sciences.

Human physiology

You will gain basic knowledge of how the human body functions and of biological processes.

Medical equipment

You will learn to design and analyse the operation of modern medical devices used in diagnostics and therapy.

Diagnostic systems

You will explore technologies used in health monitoring systems and modern medical diagnostics.

Medical technologies

You will develop competencies needed to design and implement innovative medical technologies.

Study format

Studies at two levels

The programme enables students to gain knowledge at both engineering and master’s levels.

First cycle

Full-time engineering studies

First-cycle studies prepare students to design and operate technologies used in medicine and diagnostics.

Second cycle

Full-time master’s studies

Second-cycle studies allow students to develop advanced competencies in designing medical devices and diagnostic systems.

Interfaculty programme

Faculty collaboration

The programme is delivered jointly by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Lublin University of Technology.

Specializations

Available in second-cycle studies

Master’s studies allow you to choose a specialization aligned with your technological and medical interests.

Specialization

Electronic Equipment and Medical Informatics

This specialization focuses on electronic systems, medical equipment and IT solutions used in diagnostics and therapy.

Specialization

Manufacturing Technologies in Biomedical Engineering

This specialization covers the design and production of components and devices used in medical technology.

Career development

Combination of medicine and technology

Specializations enable students to develop competencies in the dynamically growing medical technology sector.

Careers

Where can you work after graduation?

Graduates of Biomedical Engineering find employment in the medical, technological and research sectors.

Hospitals and clinics

You can work in the technical departments of hospitals and clinical units operating medical equipment.

Medical technology industry

You can find employment in institutions and companies involved in the design and production of medical devices.

Science and research

Graduates can develop their careers in scientific and research institutions in Poland and abroad.

Did you know…

Biomedical Engineering is transforming modern medicine

Biomedical Engineering is an interdisciplinary programme that combines knowledge of medicine, biology and engineering.

Modern medical devices

Graduates design medical technologies such as prostheses, implants and artificial organs.

Improving quality of life

Solutions developed by biomedical engineers support patient diagnostics and treatment.

Combination of science and technology

The programme integrates technical and medical knowledge, creating new development opportunities in the healthcare sector.

Admission

Admission subjects

Subjects considered during the admission process:

Core subjects
  • Polish language
  • Foreign language
Subject of choice
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computer science
  • Biology
  • Vocational examination*

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Create technologies supporting the medicine of the future

Choose Biomedical Engineering if you want to design modern medical technologies and develop solutions that improve patients’ quality of life.

European Funds – PL2022 project

Project co-financed by the European Union under the European Social Fund, Operational Programme Knowledge Education Development 2014–2020 "PL2022 – Integrated Development Programme of Lublin University of Technology" POWR.03.05.00-00-Z036/17