Course Objectives
The program aims to train professionals with practical skills across a broad range of Biomedical Engineering domains, including instrumentation in healthcare, both at the diagnostic and monitoring/therapeutic levels, prosthetics and rehabilitation, bioinformatics, and the application of artificial intelligence techniques to medical data analysis.
While emphasizing a strong theoretical foundation, the course equips students with the necessary tools for effectively addressing practical challenges in their professional careers, fostering innovation, and encouraging lifelong learning, including the pursuit of further studies at the Master’s (2nd cycle) and Doctoral (3rd cycle) levels.
The curriculum is carefully designed, ensuring that previously acquired knowledge in Basic Sciences and Engineering Sciences, particularly in Electronics and Instrumentation, Computer Science, and Mechanics, is applied to solving specific healthcare-related problems. This integration occurs in the Biomedical Engineering Specialty Sciences course units, culminating in the development of a practical, laboratory-based, corporate, and/or scientific research project within the Project/Internship course unit.
Access Conditions
Candidates can apply through the National Access Call, Special Calls, or by way of change of Institution/course pair.
Entrance Exams for 2025/2026 and 2026/2027
Entrance Exams
07 Physics and Chemistry
16 Mathematics
Minimum Scores
Application Score: 95 points
Entrance Exams: 95 points
Final Score Calculation Formula
Secondary Education Average: 50%
Entrance Exams: 50%
Regional Preference
Percentage of Reserved Places: 25%
Influence Area: Aveiro, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Guarda, Leiria, Santarém, Viseu
Professional Outlets
This program aims to meet the demand and expectations of various sectors, including:
Multinational companies supplying medical technology and clinical laboratory equipment.
Entities under the Ministry of Health, such as hospital equipment installation and maintenance services.
Companies manufacturing medical rehabilitation devices, including implants, prosthetics, and orthotic equipment.
Companies developing IT solutions for the integration, management, and processing of medical data.
Organizations focused on innovation and technological development.
Higher education institutions and research centers in the fields of Biomedical Engineering and Health Sciences.
Learning Language
Portuguese
Learning Objectives
The program aims to train professionals with expertise across a broad spectrum of Biomedical Engineering domains, while maintaining a strong foundation in Basic Sciences, which are essential for a better understanding of the principles underlying (bio)medical equipment and instrumentation, as well as for the development of prosthetics and the analysis of medical data and imaging.
To achieve this, the curriculum defines both general and specific competencies that, together, ensure students’ effective performance in their future professional careers.
General Competencies:
These are embedded in the level of rigor required across all course units and the work methodologies instilled in students. The most relevant include:
Oral and written communication skills
Autonomous lifelong learning abilities
Ability to work both independently and within multidisciplinary teams
Decision-making and entrepreneurial mindset
Commitment to quality, including adherence to professional and ethical responsibilities
Specific Competencies:
Key competencies include:
Knowledge in Health Sciences, enabling students to understand human body functions and biological molecules and tissues, facilitating communication with medical professionals.
Strong command of Basic Sciences, particularly:
Mathematics, crucial for signal and medical image acquisition and processing, as well as data interpretation and result analysis.
Physics, essential for understanding physiological processes and the functionality of Biomedical Instrumentation.
Expertise in Engineering Sciences, including:
Computer Science, focusing on programming, intelligent data analysis, and bioinformatics.
Mechanics, fundamental for biomechanical modeling and simulation, particularly in prosthetic development.
Electronics and Instrumentation, fostering strong problem-solving skills, particularly in Biomedical Engineering Specialty Sciences.
Additionally, the program emphasizes innovation in diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, such as the use of new biosensors supported by artificial intelligence, and the application of advanced (bio)materials in prosthetic and artificial organ design. Furthermore, it covers the design, installation, and management of (bio)medical equipment projects, incorporating knowledge in Economics and Business Management to support effective healthcare technology implementation and maintenance.
Access to Superior Studies
The Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering provides access to 2nd cycle (Master’s) programs in the field of Biomedical Engineering, allowing graduates to deepen their knowledge—particularly in programs such as the Master’s in Biomedical Instrumentation at ISEC.
Additionally, graduates may also pursue related fields, such as Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Mechanical Engineering.
Course Coordinators
Main Branch
Curricular Unit | Code | ECTS | Period |
Algoritmos e Programação | 61002396 | 5 | 1st S |
Biologia Celular e dos Tecidos | 61002379 | 4 | 1st S |
Cálculo I | 61002343 | 6.5 | 1st S |
Desenho e Técnicas de Modelação 3D | 61002385 | 4 | 1st S |
Química Geral | 61002368 | 5 | 1st S |
Álgebra Linear e Geometria Analítica | 61002357 | 5.5 | 1st S |
Anatomofisiologia Humana I | 61002458 | 4 | 2nd S |
Bioquimica e Biologia Molecular | 61002431 | 5 | 2nd S |
Cálculo II | 61002403 | 6 | 2nd S |
Física Geral | 61002420 | 5.5 | 2nd S |
Probabilidades e Estatística | 61002414 | 4.5 | 2nd S |
Sistemas Digitais e Microncotroladores | 61002442 | 5 | 2nd S |
Curricular Unit | Code | ECTS | Period |
Anatomofisiologia Humana II | 61002486 | 4 | 1st S |
Eletromagnetismo | 61002469 | 6 | 1st S |
Introdução às Bases de Dados Clínicas | 61002516 | 4.5 | 1st S |
Mecânica dos Meios Contínuos | 61002505 | 5.5 | 1st S |
Sinais e Sistemas | 61002497 | 5 | 1st S |
Vibrações, Ondas e Ótica | 61002475 | 5 | 1st S |
Análise Inteliigente de Dados | 61002573 | 4.5 | 2nd S |
Biomateriais | 61002549 | 5 | 2nd S |
Eletrónica | 61002551 | 5 | 2nd S |
Física da Radiação e Imagem Médica | 61002538 | 5.5 | 2nd S |
Modelação e Simulação Biomédica | 61002562 | 5 | 2nd S |
Métodos Computacionais em Biomedicina | 61002527 | 5 | 2nd S |
Curricular Unit | Code | ECTS | Period |
Aquisição e Processamento de Biossinais | 61002584 | 5.5 | 1st S |
Bioinformática | 61002639 | 5.5 | 1st S |
Laboratórios de Biomecânica Aplicada | 61002617 | 4.5 | 1st S |
Metrologia e Manutenção de Equipamentos Médicos | 61002590 | 4.5 | 1st S |
Processamento e Análise de Imagem Médica | 61002606 | 5 | 1st S |
Programação de Dispositivos Móveis | 61002628 | 5 | 1st S |
Instrumentação Médica | 61002650 | 4 | 2nd S |
Laboratórios de Eletrodiagnóstico | 61002661 | 4 | 2nd S |
Organização e Gestão de Empresas | 61002645 | 4 | 2nd S |
Projeto/Estágio | 61002672 | 18 | 2nd S |