285 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in Europe

Biomedical Engineering
Solve medical challenges with engineered solutions on this MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Portsmouth. You'll study the way engineering can use and build on knowledge from medicine and life sciences, and master tissue engineering, biocompatibility and health technology.
Biomedical Science - Reproduction and Development
By studying the Biomedical Science - Reproduction and Development course from City St George's, University of London you will benefit from working as part of a small, close-knit team. Students, clinicians and researchers work happily and effectively together, and you will be welcomed into our small specialist research community, with all the advantages that brings for personal input.

Biomedical Engineering (Computational Bioengineering)
Apply mathematical models and techniques to biological data to improve our understanding of how organisms function and how diseases progress on Biomedical Engineering (Computational Bioengineering) programme offered at Imperial.
Biomedical Informatics, Biomedical Sciences and Engineering
This Biomedical Informatics, Biomedical Sciences and Engineering MSc programme from Tampere University provides you with a solid understanding of the challenges related to biomedical and health sciences.

Biomedical Engineering - Mastertrack Regenerative Engineering and Materials
The Biomedical Engineering - Mastertrack Regenerative Engineering and Materials programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is about replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function
Biomedical Engineering
The graduate program in Biomedical Engineering from METU Middle East Technical University is a joint interdisciplinary program of the following departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Statistics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Engineering Sciences, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Informatics Institute.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Technology is a leading growth sector in national and global markets. Innovations are still ahead for many key technologies in the field (e.g. physiological and technical control loops, medical imaging, or assisted minimally invasive surgery). We offer a master degree in Biomedical Engineering at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
Biomedical Engineering
The master’s programme in Biomedical Engineering from University of Lübeck is aimed at students who wish to pursue a career in research and development, science or industry.

Sport Biomechanics
The well-established Sport Biomechanics course from Loughborough University enables you to specialise in the physics of sport - the area of science concerned with the analysis of human movement.

Biomedical Engineering
Combine biology and medicine with engineering at the Biomedical Engineering BSc course offered at University of Southampton. Study human biology in your chosen specialist area and learn the skills to develop new engineering solutions. Prepare to take on a leading role in helping healthcare practitioners and providers to improve and maintain people's health.

Synthetic Biology
The Synthetic Biology programme offered by UCL, University College London allows us to support and augment the living world, recreating nature’s most ingenious elements and systems so we can design vaccines, monitor pollution, sustain our food production, and much more.
Biomedical Engineering
Build your own future. This is what you can do with this Biomedical Engineering degree at University of Bologna.

Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies
The Master of Science and Engineering in Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies programme from JUNIA - Graduate School of Science and Engineering engineers seek to improve, at the molecular scale, current tools in the fields of health, science, technology and the environment. Microelectronics, Bioelectronics, Nanotechnologies, and Biosensors are among the subjects covered in the program.

Medical Devices Engineering
The Medical Devices Engineering programme of the University of Glasgow is aimed at students who have undergraduate degrees in various branches of engineering and wish to apply their background knowledge and skills to the development of medical devices. The programme is interdisciplinary bringing in and developing both engineering knowledge and the biomedical applications of this knowledge.

Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering course at The University of Strathclyde is a modular conversion course which provides broad training in biomedical engineering to help you progress with a career in research, industry or in the NHS.

Biomedical Engineering
MSc in Biomedical Engineering provides a comprehensive education in engineering technology, combined with essential life sciences knowledge to enable you to build innovative healthcare technology and medical devices.

Bioengineering
The Bioengineering master's programme at the University of Tartu aims to educate specialists with skills and knowledge in industrial bioprocesses: from synthetic biology, industrial and applied biotechnology to modern biomedical technologies and engineering.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering Course aims at the Roma Tre University to train an Engineer who, by mastering a set of basic technologies and methods common to several application sectors, is able to design and manage systems, and to develop services for high added value for the acquisition, treatment, transmission, and dissemination of knowledge associated with the protection of health and well-being.
Bioengineering
The Master academic study programme “Bioengineering” from University of Kragujevac lasts one year (2 semesters) and contains 60 ECTS in total.

Biomedical Engineering - Mastertrack Regenerative Medicine and Technology
This Biomedical Engineering - Mastertrack Regenerative Medicine and Technology MSc programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is about replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.