Design and develop regenerative medicine therapies, technologies and products with a strong science–engineering–health focus. Learn through courses and research projects in close collaboration with Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC+) and industry partners.
The Bachelor’s programme in Regenerative Medicine and Technology at Maastricht University prepares students to design and develop innovative therapies, technologies, and products focused on regenerative medicine. With a strong emphasis on the integration of science, engineering, and healthcare, this programme fosters a comprehensive understanding of tissue repair and its application in medical settings. Students benefit from close collaboration with the Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC+) and various industry partners, enhancing their learning experience through practical applications and research projects.
The curriculum is structured to provide a robust foundation in the sciences, engineering principles, and medical applications. Students engage in applied courses and research-oriented learning, gradually building knowledge and developing practical skills through hands-on projects that address real-world healthcare challenges.
Students participate in multidisciplinary teamwork, collaborating with clinicians and industry experts, and undertake laboratory training that aligns with course content. A capstone project or final research component is typically included, allowing students to synthesize their learning and contribute to the field of regenerative medicine.
Prospective students are generally expected to possess a secondary school diploma that meets specific criteria, such as a new-style VWO diploma with a focus on Science and Health or Science and Engineering, including relevant subjects like Physics, Mathematics, or Biology.
In addition, proficiency in English is required, with acceptable test scores from recognized assessments such as:
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