Corso di Laurea Triennale in Biomedical Engineering – Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma

The Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering (BEN) at Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma is a three-year, fully English-taught programme (class L-8) that trains engineers to apply quantitative and technological methods to medicine and the life sciences. Students build a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, computer science, electronics, and biology, then progress to core biomedical topics such as biomedical instrumentation, signal and image processing, biomechanics, and medical informatics.

What sets the programme apart is its setting: teaching, research, and healthcare are integrated on a single campus that includes a university hospital and an Advanced Research Complex in Biomedicine and Bioengineering, where students complete the practical training and thesis work that are part of their studies. Close collaboration with private companies, coordinated through a University & Private Enterprise Committee, keeps the curriculum aligned with the real needs of the healthcare-technology sector and eases graduates’ entry into the workplace. Throughout, the university’s person-centred ethos places the patient at the heart of engineering practice. Graduates are prepared to continue into a Master’s degree or to enter any field that applies engineering to medicine and biology.

Focus prevalente:

  • Bioelettronica e biosensori
  • Biomeccanica
  • Imaging e biosegnali.

Modalità di accesso: Accesso programmato.

Laboratori, tirocini, attività pratiche:

  • Curricular internship with the hospital, research groups, or partner companies, supported by the University & Private Enterprise Committee.
  • Teaching laboratories in core engineering subjects (computer programming, electronics, biomedical instrumentation, signal and image processing), where students apply theory to real data and devices.
  • Research project and thesis work carried out in the on-campus laboratories of the Advanced
  • Research Complex in Biomedicine and Bioengineering (PRABB).
  • Clinical-setting exposure through the integrated university hospital, where students encounter biomedical technology in its real operating environment.

Opportunità internazionali:

  • International agreements and networks — UCBM’s network of international academic and scientific partnerships supports exchanges, joint research, and collaboration opportunities.”.
  • English-taught degree — the entire BEN programme is delivered in English, fostering an international student community and preparing graduates for global academic and professional settings.
  • Erasmus+ mobility — study periods at partner universities across Europe through the University’s Erasmus+ agreements, with full recognition of the credits earned abroad.
  • Thesis abroad — final project and thesis work can be carried out at partner institutions or research centres outside Italy.

Sbocchi principali:

  • Further study — the most common next step is a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering or a related engineering field, in Italy or abroad. The bachelor’s provides the methodological foundation for advanced specialisation.
  • Entry-level professional roles in the biomedical and healthcare-technology sector, including:
    • Medical device and biomedical equipment companies (technical support, testing, design assistance, quality and regulatory functions).
    • Clinical engineering and technology management within hospitals and healthcare facilities.
    • Health-tech and digital-health firms, R&D laboratories, and research centres.
  • Graduates are equipped to work in any setting that applies engineering methods to medicine, biology, and patient care.

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