285 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in Europe

Synthetic Biology
The Synthetic Biology programme offered by UCL, University College London allows us to support and augment the living world, recreating nature’s most ingenious elements and systems so we can design vaccines, monitor pollution, sustain our food production, and much more.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering degree at Poznan University of Technology is an interdisciplinary field of study. A graduate receives the title Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering. He/she is prepared to work with doctors, physical therapists, and other medical professionals to apply advanced technologies in the medical environment and design prostheses, implants, and medical devices.
Biomedical Engineering
The international Biomedical Engineering program is offered by the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences. This program offers students excellent opportunity to combine theory and practice as well as engineering and biological-medical knowledge.

Bioengineering
The Bioengineering master's programme at the University of Tartu aims to educate specialists with skills and knowledge in industrial bioprocesses: from synthetic biology, industrial and applied biotechnology to modern biomedical technologies and engineering.
Genetics and Bioengineering
Achieving a Bachelor’s degree is a great success. After graduating from a university, you can take your education to the next level by enrolling into a master’s degree in Genetics and Bioengineering programme from International University of Sarajevo
Biotechnology and Engineering Biology
Biotechnology and Engineering Biology from University of East Anglia hold immense potential to tackle some of today’s most pressing global challenges, from energy and health to nutrition and pollution.
Biomedical Engineering
The Master Degree in Biomedical Engineering Programs’ duration is 1 year, 1.5 or 2 years after Bachelor degree Program in Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics. The duration of master programs depends on student’s choice

Bioengineering
This Bioengineering MSc programme from the University of Nottingham will prepare students for a wide variety of careers within industry, hospitals, clinical or research environments, independent learning, or for further education within postgraduate research.
Biomass Technology
The Program Biomass Technology from Technical University of Munich is divided into a compulsory area (Master's thesis) and three large elective areas (categories 1 to 3). In the latter, modules can be selected individually and with regard to the desired profile. In Category 1, students must complete 20 CP.
Biomedical Engineering
The interdisciplinary and application-oriented Master of Science program "Biomedical Engineering" is assigned to the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bern. The program is offered by the ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research in cooperation with the Bern University of Applied Sciences.
Biomedical Engineering - Biomechanics
The Biomedical Engineering - Biomechanics programme at University Paris Cité is designed to provide a 2-year education program in the field of bioengineering, at the crossroad of biomedical and engineering science.
Biomedical Systems Engineering
Biomedical Systems Engineering is offered by RWTH Aachen University. As a student of the master degree program "Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Technical Engineering" you have the possibility to chose the major "Biomedical Engieering" as one out of six specializations.
Physics and Engineering in Medicine
This Physics and Engineering in Medicine MSc programme pathway at the University College London (UCL) is designed for students with an interest in the engineering aspects of technology that are applied in modern medicine.

Bioprocess Engineering
If you work in the biopharmaceutical industry or a similar field and want to boost your career, this Bioprocess Engineering course from Dublin City University is for you.
Digital Health Leadership
The Digital Health Leadership programme at Imperial College London offers a Master of Science (MSc) qualification, designed to be completed over two years. This part-time course is delivered in a hybrid format, combining online and in-person learning, and is aimed at professionals seeking to excel in digital health leadership roles within the NHS.
Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics
The main focus of this interdisciplinary Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics program from Technical University of Munich is the application of new research-driven natural and engineering principles and findings in both medicine and life sciences in order to develop new methods for prevention, diagnosis and therapy.

Imaging Engineering
Imaging Engineering from Maastricht University is run by the Faculty of Science and Engineering in collaboration with the world-leading M4i-institute.

Sport Biomechanics
The well-established Sport Biomechanics course from Loughborough University enables you to specialise in the physics of sport - the area of science concerned with the analysis of human movement.
Computational Cell Biophysics
The MRes in Computational Cell Biophysics trains University College London (UCL) students to understand how core concepts in physics, maths and computational biology can accelerate cell biology research.
Bioscience (Research and Development) with Practice
This Bioscience (Research and Development) with Practice programme from University College London (UCL) will help you understand how to develop research from the lab to the clinic. With a bioscience background you will develop your scientific knowledge base whilst improving your ability to design experiments in the context of translational medicine.