| Biomedical Engineering Technology (Fast-Track) | | |
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School | Centennial College | | |
Location | Toronto, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 24,334
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Degree | Diploma | | |
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Length | 2 Year(s) | | |
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Cost | This cost estimate is based on two semesters, and includes incidental fees. | | |
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Description | The Biomedical Engineering Technology (Fast Track) program is beneficial to students with a college or university electronics background. Their educational background allows them to gain direct admission into the second year (third semester) of this three-year diploma program and receive an advanced diploma in two years (four semesters).
The Biomedical Engineering Technology courses, which are facilitated through the School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science, combine engineering with medicine. You use technical problem-solving skills while learning about biomedical engineering principles, among which are: Electronics, Computers, Embedded microcontrollers, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine, Health, Product engineering in the design of medical equipment, rehabilitation and health improvement devices.
This course will be offered with hybrid delivery. Hybrid programs combine the best of both worlds: hands-on experience in our labs on campus, and remote access to virtualization software, plus recordings of our laboratory activities. Some courses are held in labs, but the first semester can be completed at a distance for those unable to travel. Students studying hybrid programs in Toronto will have scheduled lab activities on-campus in the fall and winter semesters. Students studying hybrid programs online will have access to new simulation software, virtualization software and recorded virtual lab demonstrations to gain in depth knowledge. If students are unable to travel to Canada, the first semester of 30 programs can be completed online (including online and hybrid options). Lab access is required to complete the Fall 2020 semester. | | |
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