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52 Engineering and engineering trades 720 Health (broad programmes)
programme cluster:
Degree programmes
level:
Master
language:
English
interuniversity programme:
yes
consortium:
Ghent University; Vrije Universiteit Brussel
coordinating institution:
Ghent University (Belgium)
full-time / part-time:
Full-time
period:
full academic year
duration:
4 semester(s)
ects:
120
mobility:
no
multiple / joint degree:
non applicable
degree:
admission:
Students with an academic Bachelor (or Master) diploma in
engineering (university level) can enter the program without any prerequisites (except for students with a Bachelor or Master degree in architecture). This is also the case for students with a Master degree in bio-engineering.
Students with a Master degree in industrial sciences (industrieel ingenieur) may enter the master program via a dedicated bridging programme, totaling 120 ECTS credits.
All other students have to follow an admission programme,
accounting for approximately 30 to maximally 90 ECTS credits depending on the diploma of the students.