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Diploma in Biomedical Engineering Technology, British Columbia Institute of Technology

Burnaby, British Columbia

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24 Months

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About this course

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This full-time, two-year diploma program at BCIT focuses on applying science and engineering principles to healthcare and medical device industries. It prepares students to maintain specialized medical equipment used in patient care or to develop new medical devices and products. The program offers hands-on experience with BCIT’s extensive health technology equipment, ensuring graduates are workforce-ready. Delivered in person, the curriculum combines lectures, labs, research, and design projects, complemented by a five-week practicum and field trips to real work environments. It is designed for individuals interested in working with medical technology, enjoying teamwork, and curious about biomedical systems from a technological and design perspective. Graduates can participate in the development, support, and maintenance of medical equipment, working closely with healthcare professionals, engineers, and technologists.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program has a strong reputation for launching successful careers in biomedical engineering technology, with plenty of hands-on training, practical labs, and industry exposure. Graduates are well-prepared to work in hospitals, research labs, or medical device companies, and can progress into advanced degrees or professional registration after gaining relevant work experience. The program also emphasizes real-world skills, safety standards, troubleshooting, and technology management, which are highly valued in the healthcare sector.

Specialisation

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The program specializes in biomedical engineering technology, specifically targeted at hospital and medical device industries. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes anatomy, physiology, electronics, chemistry, physics, data communication, microcontrollers, digital electronics, medical imaging, and more. The program is unique in BC and Canada for its focus on both healthcare environments and medical device manufacturing, providing students with practical, industry-specific skills.

Course fees

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Application fees

16.47L

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1st year tuition fees

16.47L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

86

PTE

60

DUOLINGO

120

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue various roles such as hospital biomedical engineering technologists, medical equipment field service technicians, research and development specialists, sales and support staff, or technology trainers. Entry-level positions often start around $74,000 annually in the public sector. The industry offers diverse opportunities across hospitals, labs, private clinics, and medical device companies. Graduates are also eligible to register as Applied Science Technologists with ASTTBC after gaining two years of relevant work experience, opening doors for career advancement and specialization.

FAQs

What are the entrance requirements for this program?

Applicants need to have a high school diploma or higher, with specific credits in English, Math, Chemistry, and Physics. They must demonstrate proficiency through courses like English Studies 12, Pre-Calculus 12, Chemistry 11 or 12, and Physics 12, or equivalent post-secondary courses with at least 67%. Submissions include various forms, and additional steps such as immunization and criminal record checks are required for clinical placements.

Is this program suitable for international students?

Yes, this program is available to international applicants. A valid BCIT study permit and, if undertaking the work component, a co-op work permit are necessary. International students should also note that the program is not eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).