Study plan – FEI / N0988A060001 / - / - / N / K / Ostrava / cs
Academic year | 2025/2026 | Study programme | N0988A060001 – Biomedical Engineering |
Faculty | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Specialization | – |
Type of study | Follow-up Master | | |
Form of study | Part-time | Language of instruction | Czech |
Tutorial centre | Ostrava | | |
• The subject Medical Instrument Equipment represents a level of expertise especially in the area of medical equipment, metrology and calibration along with expertise of research methodology and clinical engineering.
• A student who has passed all the registered subject, acquired 120 credits for their entire follow-up studies and handed in their diploma thesis may sign up for the state final examination (SFE).
• The state final examination includes:
- Defence of the diploma thesis
- Oral examination in the mandatory subject Medical Instrument Equipment.
- Oral examination in the mandatorily optional subject Methods of Processing Biomedical Data.
• The subject Methods of Processing Biomedical Data represents the level of expertise in the area of measuring and processing biomedical data, metering and control equipment and applied artificial intelligence.
• A student who has passed all the registered subject, acquired 120 credits for their entire follow-up studies and handed in their diploma thesis may sign up for the state final examination (SFE).
• The state final examination includes:
- Defence of the diploma thesis
- Oral examination in the mandatory subject Medical Instrument Equipment.
- Oral examination in the mandatorily optional subject Methods of Processing Biomedical Data.
• The subject Security in Electrical Engineering will be conducted in block form at the start of the winter semester. The timetable will be made available on the web pages of the Faculty at the beginning of September. The subject is registered by all students mandatorily; after testing their expertise, the students are notified pursuant to Section 4 of Decree No. 50/1978 Coll. and can perform activity on electrical equipment and FEI laboratories.
• To pass to the 2nd year, it is necessary to acquire at least 40 credits in 1st year subjects in the given academic year.
• Detailed instructions for signing up subjects for OSP can be obtained from the field department or from the web pages of the said department.
• Students choose mandatorily optional subjects with a focus according to their complete bachelor’s programs (fields).
• The field department is the Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering.
• All registered subjects including optional ones become binding on the day of signing up.
• The subjects Practical Experience - Diagnostic devices (total duration 40 hours), Practical Experience - Therapeutic devices (total duration 25 hours) and Practical Experience - Laboratory devices (total duration 15 hours) are taken by students after completing courses in the summer semester and before commencing courses in the summer semester of the following year, on the date they individually sign up for during the summer semester. Experience is conducted under the supervision of mentors at selected medical workplaces. The subject make be taken only by students who prove via the appropriate document (vaccination card, medical confirmation) that they have undergone mandatory vaccination against hepatitis B. Vaccination must be applied between 2 to 12 months before starting the subject. Vaccination is a condition for performing experience in treatment and non-medical activities at healthcare facilities.
• The lessons in the summer semester of the second year take place only for 10 weeks.
• Planned excursions are part of the study plan.
The study programme provides for the possibility of admitting three different types of applicants:
• BMT (Biomedical Technician or Biomedical Technology, Biomedical Technology and Bioinformatics) - graduates of a Bachelor's degree programme in Electrical Engineering with eligibility for the health profession.
• Non-BMT - graduates of a low-current electrical engineering degree programme (e.g., Measurement and Control Engineering, Control and Information Systems, Automation, Telecommunications Engineering, Electronics.
• Non-BMT RA - graduates of a Bachelor of Healthcare Studies with eligibility to practice a healthcare profession (for example: Paramedic, Radiology Assistant, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Laboratory Diagnostics in Healthcare , Optometry, Nursing).
• Assignment to the curriculum is approved by the sponsor of the Biomedical Engineering program based on previous undergraduate studies.
• In addition to the compulsory subjects, the curriculum prescribes a specific range of compulsory elective subjects for applicants, which are used by individual types of applicants to supplement their knowledge so that the overall composition of the courses taken complies with the requirements of Decree No. 39/2005 Coll. and the above-mentioned methodological guidelines.
• It is not possible to enrol in follow-up studies in subjects that students have taken in their bachelor's studies, even if the subjects have a different or similar title.
• For non-BMT and non-BMT RA applicants, this selection mainly includes the necessary technical and medical subjects that are usually missing from their previous studies to the extent required.
• Non-BMT block - for students with an electrical engineering background. Students are required to choose:
- 450-4089/01 Public Health and Biotelemetry,
- 450-4090/01 Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology,
- 450-4099/01 Physiology and Pathophysiology,
- 450-4091/01 Human Pathology,
- 450-4092/01 First Aid, Ethics and Psychology in Health Care.
• Non-BMT RA block - for students with a medical background from undergraduate studies. Students are required to choose:
- 450-4089/01 Public Health and Biotelemetry
- 450-4095/01 Biomedical Sensors,
- 430-4028/01 Selected Chapters in Theoretical Electrical Engineering,
- 430-4209/01 Electronics and Electronic Systems,
- 410-4215/01 Generation and use of electrical energy,
- 450-4094/01 Measurement of electrical circuits.
• BMT block - for graduates of the Biomedical Technician programme/field(s). Students take four courses in this block of study. The choice of sequence of required electives may be in the track:
- B1 direction: 450-4085/01 Virtual Bioinstrumentation in Biomedical Engineering, 450-4083/01 Applications of Microcontrollers in Biomedical Engineering, 450-4084/01 Mobile Information Technology for Management and 450-4088/01 Systems and Technologies for eHealth.
- Direction B2: 450-4080/01 Human Biomechanics, 450-4082/01 Fundamentals of 3D Modelling and Additive Manufacturing, 450-4087/01 Research Methodology and 450-4031/03 Biocybernetics.
- After selecting all the courses in one of the directions (the student must take all the courses), it is possible to select courses from the other direction.
• More detailed instructions on how to enrol in the OSP for compulsory elective courses can be obtained from the subject department.
• The subject department is the Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering.
• Second-year students in the summer semester sign up for optional subjects from the second year offer.
• Here students choose subject based on their specialisation, so that the resulting number of credits from mandatory, mandatorily optional and optional subjects is at least 120 credits.
• Course Safety in Electrical Engineering 2 is designed for students who have taken the Safety in Electrical Engineering course 3 or more years ago.