UNDERGRADUATE
Biomedical Engineering
ABOUT THE
Program
Biomedical Engineering is the discipline that integrates knowledge from mathematics, sciences, and engineering to plan, design, develop, implement, and operate solutions focused on human health and healthcare systems. The subject of knowledge of Biomedical Engineering is the human being, their physiological, anatomical, and biochemical behavior, to address any abnormalities. Based on this study, the biomedical engineer proposes a technological solution, whether it be computer-based, mechanical, or electronic, that can contribute to solving the problem or, at the very least, improving the quality of life of those affected, within the framework of national regulations and international agreements signed by the Colombian State related to health.
Bucaramanga, Santander | SNIES: 116296 | Qualified Registry: Resolution No. 018753 of 2023 from the Ministry of National Education (MEN), validity for 7 years.
DEGREE:
Biomedical Engineer
DURATION:
8 semesters
MODALITY:
On-site
CAMPUS
UIS Floridablanca Campus
- Applicant profile
- Graduate profile
- Continuous improvement
APPLICANT
Profile
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The Biomedical Engineering program is open to all high school graduates in Colombia or their equivalent abroad, without requiring additional skills, abilities, or aptitudes. It is aimed at individuals with creative sensitivity and social commitment, with an interest and motivation to improve the quality of life of vulnerable populations, especially those with disabilities, and to implement solutions to human health problems through the use of technology, engineering, and mathematics in their role as engineers serving the healthcare sector.
GRADUATE
Profile
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The Biomedical Engineer graduated from the Universidad Industrial de Santander is a comprehensive professional capable of creating and improving technological systems, processes, techniques, methods, and devices that solve, with a sustainable approach, problems in the prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in humans. They are distinguished by their ability to apply fundamental knowledge of engineering, basic sciences, and medicine. They are competent to formulate projects and implement effective and innovative solutions in one of the program’s emphasis areas.
CONTINUOUS
Improvement
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The Biomedical Engineering program has implemented a process of continuous improvement that will enable future professionals have a solid educational foundation with the capacity to lead innovation processes, emerging technologies, and anticipate the well-being and safety needs of the community. This aims to ensure that students, employers, and society at large have confidence that the program meets quality standards and offers graduates prepared to enter a global workforce.
Student Outcomes
The training of the Biomedical Engineer has been based on the mission, principles, and values of the institutional project of UIS, with a competency-based and student-centered approach. The learning outcomes of the Biomedical Engineer at UIS will allow them to demonstrate that they are able to:
Identify, formulate, and solve complex problems in Biomedical Engineering, applying principles of engineering, basic sciences, and medicine to improve health and quality of life for people.
Apply engineering design considering public health, safety, and well-being, as well as legal, regulatory, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors in national and international contexts to create reliable solutions that meet specific health needs of human beings.
Communicate effectively with a variety of audiences, both technical and non-technical, to receive and deliver information.
Recognize their ethical and professional responsibility and make informed judgments, considering their impact in global, economic, environmental, and social contexts when formulating biomedical solutions in engineering situations, especially those affecting public safety, health, and well-being.
Perform effectively as a member or leader in an interdisciplinary team whose participants create a collaborative and inclusive environment to set goals, plan tasks, and achieve objectives.
Analyze and interpret data using established methodologies for experimentation, and evaluate them through engineering judgments to draw conclusions about a health problem.
Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies to stay updated on changes and developments in knowledge, technology, and tools contributing to the development of the biomedical discipline.
Analyze, model, design, implement, and evaluate devices, systems, components, or processes of biomedical engineering to improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases.
Conduct measurements and interpret data from living systems for the understanding, definition, and resolution of biological and medical problems.
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ACADEMIC
Curriculum
- 1°
- 2°
- 3°
- 4°
- 5°
- 6°
- 7°
- 8°
- Elective Subjects
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Code: 40935 Credits: 4 – Calculus of Functions in a Variable
Code: 40936 Credits: 3 – Introduction to Linear Algebra
Code: 40937 Credits: 3 – Biochemistry
Code: 40938 Credits: 3 – Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
Code: 29205 Credits: 1 – Cátedra UIS
Code: 41095 Credits: 2 – Foreign Language I: English
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Code: 40939 Credits: 3 – Calculus of Functions in several Variables
Code: 40940 Credits: 3 – Mechanics
Code: 40941 Credits: 3 – Cellular and Molecular Biology
Code: 40942 Credits: 3 – Computer Aided Modeling CAD
Code: 41017 Credits: 2 – Programming
Code: 41096 Credits: 2 – Foreign Language II: English
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Code: 41018 Credits: 3 – Differential Equations
Code: 41019 Credits: 2 – Mechanics Laboratory
Code: 41020 Credits: 3 – Electromagnetism
Code: 41021 Credits: 3 – Physiology I
Code: 41022 Credits: 3 – Health Biotechnology
Code: 41097 Credits: 2 – Foreign Language III: English
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Code: 41023 Credits: 3 – Biostatistics
Code: 41024 Credits: 3 – Transport Phenomena
Code: 41025 Credits: 2 – Physiology II
Code: 41026 Credits: 4 – Electrical Circuits and Analog Electronics
Code: 41027 Credits: 2 – Data Structures
Code: 41028 Credits: 2 – Materials Science
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Code: 41029 Credits: 3 – Project Management
Code: 41030 Credits: 2 – Biomaterials
Code: 41031 Credits: 2 – Hospital Technology Management
Code: 41032 Credits: 4 – Digital and Embedded Systems Design
Code: 41033 Credits: 3 – Databases
Code: 41098 Credits: 2 – Foreign Language IV: English
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Code: 41034 Credits: 3 – Biomechanics
Code: 41035 Credits: 4 – Multidimensional Signal Processing
Code: 41036 Credits: 3 – Artificial Intelligence & Big Data
Code: 41037 Credits: 4 – Engineering Design I
Code: 41038 Credits: 2 – Business Training
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Code: 41039 Credits: 3 – Biomedical Systems Modeling
Code: 41040 Credits: 2 – Quality Management and Accreditation in Healthcare Systems
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Disciplinary Elective I
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Disciplinary Elective II
Code: 00000 Credits: 3 – Transdisciplinary Elective
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Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Disciplinary Elective III
Code: 41041 Credits: 4 – Engineering Design II
Code: 00000 Credits: 3 – Integral Training Elective I
Code: 00000 Credits: 3 – Integral Training Elective II
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Rehabilitation Engineering
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technologies
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Rehabilitation Engineering and Advanced Assistive Technology
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Mechatronics
Biomedical Instrumentation
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Robotics and Healthcare
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Diagnostic Biomedical Instrumentation
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Therapeutic and Support Biomedical Instrumentation
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Medical Imaging Biomedical Instrumentation
Medical Informatics
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Information and Communication Technologies in Health Care
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Telehealth
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Medical Imaging Analysis
Biomaterials
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Biocompatibility of Biomaterials
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Tissue Engineering
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Polymeric Biomaterials
Bioinformática
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Basic Bioinformatics
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Omics
Code: 00000 Credits: 4 – Molecular Bioinformatics
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