Life Science Technologies
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Where Life Sciences meet with TechnologyTechnological innovations have become an essential part of modern healthcare, well-being and bioeconomy. Therefore, both in academic research and industry there is an increasing need for people who can deal with today’s increasingly complex biomedical problems.Master’s Programme in Life Science Technologies offers a multidisciplinary curriculum focusing on important aspects of current biomedical research, covering fields such as biological data analysis and modeling, advanced biomaterials and bioelectronics, biomedical engineering and neuroscience. The programme draws on fundamental and applied knowledge on these fields and is closely linked to research conducted in the participating schools and departments.The majors offered are Bioinformatics and Digital Health, Biomedical Engineering, Biosensing and Bioelectronics, Biosystems and Biomaterials Engineering, Complex Systems, and Human Neuroscience and Technology with a possibility to combine different fields with minor and elective studies.The major of Bioinformatics and Digital Health and the major of Complex Systems offer also a competitive doctoral track where a limited number of top students can be admitted. Students selected to the doctoral track can have their studies tailored towards pursuing PhD studies and can start working towards a PhD in one of the department’s research groups already during their Master studies.Study programmeStudents selected to the programme may freely choose their major, provided they have the required background. The major will be selected as part of the personal study plan in the beginning of studies.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field is required.
Admission Deadline: January 11
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Espoo
Finland
2150
Finland
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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