The Master’s degree programme in Medical Engineering enables its students to engineer medical products and place them on the market. Students apply fundamentals of engineering and science in 3 out of 4 areas of technology (electronics, biomechanics, medical device software, materials) connected to medical systems engineering and product development. The academic part of students´ education is enhanced by a Master’s thesis, which allows them to work intensely on certain research and/or professional areas of interest. Graduates are engineers qualified to develop medical and rehabilitation devices within the regulatory framework of European markets and the ability to consider FDA regulations.
Medical Engineering
- DI
- English
- 4 Semester
- Campus Linz
- 23 Places
Entry requirements
Graduates of Medical-/Biomedical Engineering bachelor’s degree programmes with 180 ECTS points or more; Graduates with degrees in other technical areas
Appointment
Application mode:
http://www.fh-ooe.at
Application time:
30.06.2023
Appointment for the admissions process:
after the closing dates for applications
Admission procedure:
By interview
Start of studies:
september
Tuition fee:
For students from EU and EEA countries: EUR 363.36 per semester + ÖH (Austrian Student Union) contribution For students from non-member states: EUR 726.72 per semester + ÖH (Austrian Student Union) contribution. Merit-based scholarships are available.

Anyone who studies at Austria’s largest and, in terms of research, strongest university of applied sciences has no need to worry about his or her future. The FH Upper Austria’s schools in Hagenberg, Linz, Steyr and Wels offer 60 Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes to choose from. With practice-oriented contents and job prospects that are more than promising, the FH Upper Austria is internationally orientated to enable its graduates to meet global challenges. The FH Upper Austria in figures:
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60 degree programmes (29 Bachelor’s degree programmes – 31 Master’s degree programmes) thereof 10 are taught entirely in English plus more than 300 modules taught in English
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