Master tracks

You can specialize in a wide variety of master tracks within the Biomedical Engineering program. The tracks determine the key focus areas, and you specialize afterwards by choosing one of the research groups. Depending on the preferences you submit, you are allocated one of the research groups, corresponding to a professor who will be your mentor throughout your master’s.

You can choose the following tracks within the Biomedical Engineering Master’s program: 

  • Regenerative Engineering and Materials; 
  • Regenerative Medicine and Technology (with Utrecht University); 
  • Biomechanics and Mechanobiology; 
  • Chemical Biology, Materials and Nanomedicine; 
  • Biomedical Imaging and Modelling; 
  • Medical Imaging (with Utrecht University).

If all this appeals to you, then the Biomedical Engineering Master’s program at the TU/e may well be the right degree course for you.

If you did not follow a Biomedical Engineering Bachelor’s, an admissions committee will assess on an individual basis if you meet the acceptance criteria for the master’s program. Read more about this in the Educational Guide.