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What are the options for courses in medical engineering or biomedical engineering that I can add to my preferences in Germany for a Master's?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Pallavi Attri · 1 min read
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You have several strong options for Master's programs in Medical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering in Germany for the September 2027 intake. Here are some popular choices:

- Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics (M.Sc.), Technical University of Munich (TUM): English-taught, 4 semesters, focus on research-driven medical technologies. Typical student fees apply; tuition for international students may be required.
- Biomedical Engineering (M.Sc.), Ulm University: English/German, 4 semesters, specializations in sensors, data, and mental health tech. No tuition fees; semester contribution applies.
- Biomedical Engineering (M.Sc.), Technische Universität Ilmenau: German-taught, 3 semesters, focus on imaging, bionics, and quality assurance. No tuition fees; semester contribution applies.
- Medical Engineering (M.Sc.), Chemnitz University of Technology: German-taught, 3 semesters, covers medical materials, prosthetics, and sensor tech. No tuition fees; semester contribution applies.
- Biomedical Engineering (M.Sc.), Technische Universität Berlin: English-taught, 2 years, focus on medical equipment and systems. Semester contribution applies.
- Biomedical Engineering (M.Sc.), Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg: English-taught, 4 semesters, €1,500/semester for non-EU students plus semester fee.

Application deadlines, fees, and program details are subject to change.

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