Branch Details

Biomedical and Ecological Engineering

Original title in Czech: Biomedicínské a ekologické inženýrstvíFEKTAbbreviation: M1-BEIAcad. year: 2020/2021

Programme: Electrical, Electronic, Communication and Control Technology

Length of Study: 2 years

Accredited from: 2.1.2002Accredited until: 31.7.2021

Profile

This branch of study aims to educate MSc graduates oriented towards the inter-disciplinary area of biomedical and ecological applications of electronics and cybernetics. The graduates are competent in theoretical and practical aspects of general electronic engineering and are familiar with the specifics of applications in biomedical, clinical and ecological engineering. Apart from general and specialized technical courses in the area of electronics and cybernetics, students complete a comprehensive set of biomedical and ecological courses taught by significant medical doctors, biophysics and environmentalists. Students acquire a profound knowledge of instrumentation and measurement technology, processing and analysis of measurement data, signals and images and also artificial intelligence applied in order to solve complex, fuzzy problems typical of humanities. Within specialized courses, students are introduced to diagnostic technology for medical and ecological applications, specialized imaging systems, therapeutic, prosthetic and laboratory technology, the principles of design of technical systems in health care, ecology and other non-technical disciplines. Moreover, they acquire user-oriented knowledge of the application of information systems in health care and ecology. Thanks to a broad scope of generally-applicable study ensuring high adaptability, graduates may assume positions in diverse areas of light-current electrical engineering, electronics and cybernetics. The inter-disciplinary character of the study and stays in clinical and ecological institutions facilitate efficient communication with medical and ecology specialists. In all these areas, the graduates can assume higher executive and management positions.

Key learning outcomes

A graduate gains wide, generally applicable knowledge of the area of instrumentation and measurement technology, processing of measurement data, signals and images, and also on artificial intelligence as applied to solving complex and fuzzy problems, typical for the humanities area. In the specialised courses, he will become acquinted with diagnostic technology for medical and ecological applications, with specialised imaging systems, with therapeutical, prothetical and laboratory technology, with the design principles of technical systems for health-care, environmetal and other non-technically oriented areas. He will also gain a solid user-oriented knowledge on information technology as used in health-care and environmental systems.
Owing to wide fundamentals ensuring high adaptability, the graduates of the brach can take jobs in different areas of electronics, instrumentation, cybernetics and applied informatics. Moreover, their interdisciplinary study and stays at clinical and ecological institutions enable them effective communication with medical and environmental specialists. They are able to apply and exploit effectively the modern computing, measuring and automation technology.
Graduates of the branch og biomedical and ecological engineering can utilise the obtained specialised knowledge namely when being employed in health-care institutions (hospitals, clinics, research institutes), in medical technology industry, and in institution, responsible for diagnosis and protection of environment. Nevertheless, the wide fundamentals of the study enable them to perform jobs even outside of the mentioned area, as electronics engineers oriented towards instrumentation, measurement and microprocessor technology and towards exploitation of information technology. In all of these branches they are capable of working also as higher technical managers.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

Student acquire a broad generally-applicable knowledge of instrumentation and measurement technology, processing and analysis of measurement data, signals and images, and artificial intelligence applied in order to solve complex and fuzzy problems typical of humanities. Within specialized courses, students are introduced to diagnostic technology for medical and ecological applications, specialized imaging systems, therapeutic, prosthetic and laboratory technology, the principles of design of technical systems for health care, ecology and other non-technical disciplines.
Moreover, they acquire user-oriented knowledge of the application of information systems in health care and ecology. Thanks to a broad scope of generally-applicable study ensuring high adaptability, graduates may assume positions in diverse areas of light-current electrical engineering, electronics and cybernetics. The inter-disciplinary character of the study and stays in clinical and ecological institutions facilitate efficient communication with medical and ecology specialists. The graduates of biomedical and ecological engineering apply their specialized knowledge working in health care (hospitals, clinics, research institutes), in companies manufacturing medical technology, in institutions ensuring diagnostics and protection of the environment. A broad scope of study enables them to work also outside this area, as electronics engineers oriented towards instrumentation, measurement and microprocessor technology and information technology. In all these areas, the graduates may also assume executive and management positions.

Entry requirements

Conditions for admitting are a completed Bachelor degree education and successful completion of the admissions process.

Guarantor


Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

1. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
MABDAnalysis and Interpretation of Biological Datacs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 26no
MBCLHuman Biologycs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / L - 26no
MMIDModelling and Identificationcs5Optional specializedCr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 26no
MMOBBiological System Modellingcs4Optional specializedCr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 13no
MUENIntroduction to Environmental Studiescs4Optional specializedExP - 26 / S - 13no
MPC-MBAMaterials for Biomedical Applicationscs5Optional interdisciplinaryCr,ExP - 26 / L - 26no
MESIEmbedded Systems for Industrial Controlen, cs3General knowledgeGCrP - 26no
MBFYBiophysicscs5Theoretical subjectCr,ExP - 39 / L - 1393no
1. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
MPC-ABOAnalysis of Biomedical Imagescs6CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / CPP - 26 / PR - 13yes
MDBEDiagnostics of the Bio- and Ecosystemscs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / COZ - 13 / L - 13no
MEKIEcological Engineeringcs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 13no
MKZSTraditional Medical and Ecological Imaging Systemscs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 13no
MKFLClinical Physiologycs4CompulsoryCr,ExP - 13 / L - 26no
MMZSAdvanced Methods of Signal Processingcs6Optional specializedCr,ExP - 39 / Cp - 26no
MZISMedical Information Systemscs5Optional specializedCr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 26no
MPC-PKSComputer and Communication Networkscs4Optional interdisciplinaryCr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 13 / L - 13yes
MPC-MNMModern Numerical Methodscs5Theoretical subjectCr,ExP - 26 / CPP - 2693yes
2. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
MM2BSemestral Thesis 2cs2CompulsoryGCrK - 26yes
MALESpecial Devices for Healthcare and Ecologycs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 13yes
MTZSTomographic Imaging Systemscs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 39 / L - 13yes
MZDPHealthcarecs5CompulsoryCr,ExP - 26 / L - 26yes
MEALEvolution Algorithmscs5Optional specializedCr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 13 / PR - 13yes
MNPSDesign and Operation of Complex Systemscs4Optional specializedCr,ExP - 26 / L - 13no
MPDGComputer-Aided Medical Diagnosticsen4Optional specializedCr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 13yes
MPC-SPRDigital Signal Processorscs6Optional interdisciplinaryCr,ExP - 26 / Cp - 39yes
BPC-SNISensors cs7Optional interdisciplinaryCr,ExP - 26 / L - 39yes
MPC-EFE1English for Life 1cs2General knowledgeCrCj - 2691yes
XCA1CISCO Academy 1 - CCNAcs3General knowledgeExP - 26 / L - 5292yes
XCA3CISCO Academy 3 - CCNPcs3General knowledgeExL - 5292yes
XCA5CISCO Academy 5 - CCNPcs3General knowledgeExL - 5292yes
XEPOProfessional Ethicscs2General knowledgeCrP - 2692yes
XIPDEngineering Pedagogy and Didacticscs5General knowledgeExP - 5292yes
XKPTCulture of Speech and the Generation of Textscs5General knowledgeCrP - 26 / COZ - 2692yes
XLADLaboratory Didacticscs0General knowledgeCrP - 1392yes
MPC-MAUBookkeeping for Managerscs2General knowledgeCrP - 13 / COZ - 1392yes
XPSOPedagogical Psychologycs5General knowledgeExP - 5292yes
XPOUDouble-Entry Bookkeepingcs4General knowledgeExP - 26 / COZ - 2692yes
MPC-PSOProbability, Statistics and Operations Researchcs5Theoretical subjectCr,ExP - 26 / CPP - 2693yes
2. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
MMSBDiploma Thesiscs30CompulsoryCrVD - 52yes
MXMBProfessional Practicecs0CompulsoryCrPX - 26yes
XTPRTechnical Lawcs3General knowledgeCrP - 39no
MPC-EFE2English for Life 2cs2General knowledgeCr,ExCj - 2691yes
XCA2CISCO Academy 2 - CCNAcs3General knowledgeExP - 26 / L - 5292yes
XCA4CISCO Academy 4 - CCNPcs3General knowledgeExL - 5292yes
XEPOProfessional Ethicscs2General knowledgeCrP - 2692yes
XIPDEngineering Pedagogy and Didacticscs5General knowledgeExP - 5292yes
XKPTCulture of Speech and the Generation of Textscs5General knowledgeCrP - 39 / COZ - 1392yes
XLADLaboratory Didacticscs0General knowledgeCrP - 1392yes
XPSOPedagogical Psychologycs5General knowledgeExP - 5292yes
XPOUDouble-Entry Bookkeepingcs4General knowledgeExP - 26 / COZ - 2692yes
MMETBasics of Research Methodologycs2Theoretical subjectCrP - 13 / PR - 13yes
All the groups of optional courses
Gr. Number of courses Courses
91 2 MPC-EFE1, MPC-EFE2
92 2 - 20 XCA1, XCA3, XCA5, XEPO winter/summer sem., XIPD winter/summer sem., XKPT winter/summer sem., XLAD winter/summer sem., MPC-MAU, XPSO winter/summer sem., XPOU winter/summer sem., XCA2, XCA4
93 1 - 2 MBFY, MPC-MNM, MPC-PSO

Responsibility: Ing. Jiří Dressler