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More informationFacts & figures
- Degree: This Master's programme is officially registered under its name in the Central Register of Higher Education Study Programmes
- Title:
- Master's degree in: Biomedical Sciences
- Programme: Medical Imaging
- Accreditation:
- Accredited by the NVAO
- Croho code:
- 66990
- Part- or full-time status:
- Full-time
- Faculty:
- Medicine
- Graduate school:
- Life Sciences
- Language of instruction:
- English
- Duration:
- 2 years
- Credits: 60 credits equals one year full-time study load (European Credit Transfer System, ECTS)
- 120
- Tuition fees:
- Dutch and other EU/EEA students (statutory fee 2020-2021, full-time): € 2,143
more information and exceptions - Non-EU/EEA students (institutional fee): 2019-2020: € 19,900, 2020-2021: € 20,473
more information and exceptions
- Dutch and other EU/EEA students (statutory fee 2020-2021, full-time): € 2,143
- Start of studies:
- September
- Accessible for students with a degree from a Dutch University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool):
- Yes, under certain conditions
- Educational methods:
- Lecture : 20%
- Seminar: 5%
- Independent study: 17%
- Internship: 58%
- Short description:
- This programme teaches you the knowledge and skills in the fields of imaging physics and image analysis required for a career in the fascinating world of medical imaging research and technology developments.
- Education and examination regulations:
- Education and Examination Regulations - Graduate School of Life Sciences
- Internship possibility:
- Yes, compulsory
- Number of students enrolled last year: Number of students enrolled in the year 2018-2019 (in September, fulltime and parttime)
- 7