As medical science has advanced, physicians and patients have relied on increasingly sophisticated medical devices for diagnosis, treatment, and long-term health care. BioMedical engineers are key players in the development, design, and continuing refinement of devices such as joint replacement prostheses, microsensors, imaging and image processing, as well as advanced instruments for use in such domains as minimally invasive surgery and the diagnosis of movement disorders. The MSc programme in BioMedical Engineering is a two-year programme and is taught in English. It is advisable to begin your studies in September, but the programme is flexible enough to accommodate mid-year entry.