EDUCATION - TRAINING
Biomedical engineering requires a 4-year undergraduate education as in other engineering branches. In the first year of this education, basic engineering education; in the following years, biomedical field courses are given. Biomedical engineering is a department that requires intensive laboratory studies.
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Our proposal to open a Department of Biomedical Engineering within the Faculty of Technology, Department of Biomedical Engineering was examined and approved at the Higher Education Executive Board meeting dated 17/08/2011.
Biomedical engineering is a popular interdisciplinary engineering field consisting of sciences such as medicine, biology, engineering, physics and mathematics. One of the most important goals of this engineering field is to try to bridge the gap between engineering and medicine in order to solve clinical problems.
The main objectives of Biomedical Engineering are;
- To be able to follow technological and scientific developments in the fields of Medicine, Engineering and Basic Sciences,
- Will be able to install and operate medical devices in hospitals and clinics, perform periodic maintenance, and calibrate them when necessary,
- Will be able to advise doctors about devices,
- It has the competence and scientific production power to design new medical devices,
- Based on science and practice,
- Based on science and practice,
- Participatory, numerical and academic thinking,
- Learned to learn and adopt the idea of lifelong learning,
- Not shying away from taking responsibility,
- Contributes to transforming internationally produced knowledge into social and industrial benefits and
- Acting with the awareness of ethical behavior