Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering is one of the world’s major growth sectors and promises to generate dynamic developments in the future.
Many of its key technologies, such as imaging, computer-assisted communication and minimally invasive surgical procedures, are still in their infancy.
Knowledge and skills from a wide range of scientific disciplines go into the development of medical technology: they include physics, biology, medicine, mechanics, electrics and electronics, IT, chemistry, maths and statistics. This degree course in Biomedical Engineering builds on key scientific and technical principles to teach students about medical applications in electrical engineering and electronics. Classes on human biology help students comprehend the complex medical challenges to which the technology provides solutions, and fundamentals in business and law complement the skills learned.
Your future career
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Most sub-fields and roles in this area of science involve close engagement and dialogue with your clients. Biomedical engineers work in businesses, governmental organisations and public authorities, and hospitals, cooperating with doctors, technicians, business specialists, administrators and, of course, with patients. Their role revolves principally around applications for medical technological devices, their marketing and product management, and new developments for real-life medical challenges.
You’ll typically find biomedical engineers in roles such as:
- Marketing, product management, sales
- Development and after-sales service
- Applications of medical technologies
- Equipment management and maintenance planning
- Safety officer responsibilities
- Advisory roles on medical technology
- Training and quality control
- Hospital design and planning
- Clinical research
Course content and structure
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This seven-semester degree course commences with a solid grounding in the scientific and technical fundamentals of the subject and in IT. By their second year, students have reached the stage of being able to engage with applications, and also take classes in law, business administration and management. In their third year, they choose one of three focal areas:
- Biomedical measurement technology and medical device engineering
- Biomechanics
- Medical data systems
An integrated six-month practical phase allows students to use the knowledge and skills acquired during the course in a realistic setting. The course concludes with the students' Bachelor thesis.
Your interests and skills
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If you’d like to join this degree course, you’ll need to be a practical type who’s passionate about science and technology and loves the idea of interacting and working with people from a range of specialist disciplines as well as with patients.
You’ll find it easier to succeed once you graduate if you have good English and intercultural skills and are willing to travel – you’ll spend a lot of time at conferences and trade fairs, visiting hospitals and even being present during the administration of medical treatment. If you believe that lifelong learning isn’t just an empty phrase, you may be the right person for this job.
Interested – but not quite sure yet whether this is the right course for you? Our self-assessment test can help you make up your mind. Take it here: HAW Navigator
Admission requirements
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Higher education entrance qualification
You can apply directly for this course if you hold one of the following qualifications:
- Fachhochschulreife
- Allgemeine Hochschulreife
- Fachgebundene Hochschulreife (subject-specific HE entrance qualification)
- Meister*in (vocational qualification – master tradesperson)
- Fachwirt*in (certified specialist)
Applicants who do not hold a higher education entrance qualification but have completed vocational training (Berufsausbildung) and at least three years of subsequent work experience can apply under Section 38 of the Hamburg Higher Education Act, which sets out special provisions for these applicants (Besonderer Hochschulzugang für Berufstätige).
Find out more at Applying for a Bachelor's degree course / Selection criteria.
Pre-course experience
Students on this course are required to complete 13 weeks of pre-course experience. You don’t need to have completed it before you enrol, but you must have done so by the time you complete your second year of study. We strongly recommend that you fulfil this requirement before you begin the degree course.
International applicants
If you completed your schooling outside Germany and want to study here for a Bachelor’s degree, you need to hold an academic school-leaving qualification which entitles you to admission to higher education; that is, it needs to be comparable to a German Abitur or Fachhochschulreife. The organisation uni assist will check your certificates from school and any degree-level studies to establish comparability.
You can find more information about HAW Hamburg’s application criteria at International applicants.
Application process
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We only accept online applications. Applications can be submitted between 1 June and 15 July for the following winter semester and between 1 December and 15 January for the following summer semester. Before applying, applicants must register with www.hochschulstart.de.
You can find the online application system (available only during the application periods specified above) and details about the procedure at Applying for a Bachelor's degree course.
More information (in German) about the numerus clausus process and the minimum grades accepted for admission in recent semesters is provided at Applying for a Bachelor's degree course / Selection criteria.
International applicants should also submit their applications online during the relevant application period.
We’ve prepared a step-by-step checklist to guide you through the process: International applicants
Questions about selecting a course, applications, admissions and degree courses
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Applications and admissions
Student Admissions and Registration Office (Studierendensekretariat)
Stiftstraße 69, 20099 Hamburg (ground floor)
T +49.40.428 75-9898
Contact us with your questions about applications and admissions
Drop-in hours: Monday/Tuesday: 11:00 am–1:00 pm; Thursday: 2:00–5:00 pm
Infothek opening hours: Monday–Thursday: 10:00 am–4:00 pm; Friday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Advice and information by phone: Monday/Tuesday: 9:00–10:00 am; Thursday: 9:00–11:00 am
Due to the restrictions resulting from the corona pandemic, drop-in office hours are not being offered at the moment. You can reach us by telephone during these times. The Infothek is closed until further notice.
For general queries on HAW Hamburg degree courses and course choice
Student Counselling Team (Zentrale Studienberatung)
Stiftstraße 69, 20099 Hamburg, rooms 121/122
T +49.40.428 75-9110
studienberatung(@)haw-hamburg.de
Advice and information by phone: Monday/Tuesday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm; Thursday: 1:00–5:00 pm
Contact person for applicants with disabilities or chronic health conditions
Meike Butenob
Alexanderstraße 1, 20099 Hamburg, room 4.10
T +49.40.428 75-7220
meike.butenob(@)haw-hamburg.de
Current office hours
Contact the department
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Specifically subject-related queries
Student advisory service
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Flick
Ulmenliet 20, room N 5.07, 21033 Hamburg
Tel.: + 49.40.428 75-6384
bernd.flick(@)haw-hamburg.de
Advice on practical experience:
Prof. Dr. Bernd Kellner
Ulmenliet 20, room N 5.13, 21033 Hamburg
Tel.: + 49.40.428 75-6220
bernd.kellner(@)haw-hamburg.de
Downloads
Guidelines regarding pre-course experience Degree course overview Degree course and examination regulations Module handbookAt a glance
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Information about this degree course is available in German only.