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Health Sciences and Technology Bachelor

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Science and technology to serve human health

In a world of ever-changing lifestyles and with an increasingly dynamic but also aging society it is very important to preserve and improve human health. This can be accomplished by professionals dealing with the functioning of the human being from whole body perspective to the cellular level, integrating also fundamental concepts of the technical sciences.

The hitherto existing programme in Human Movement Sciences and Sport is part of this new curriculum, representing one specialization (major).


Credits ECTS:
180
Language of instruction:
German


Structure:

The Bachelor’s degree programme begins with the fundamentals of mathematics, the natural sciences and the technical sciences. The three areas of focus are Movement Sciences and Sport, Molecular Health Sciences and Health Technologies. Central subjects are Physiology, Anatomy, Biomechanics, Motor Control and Learning, Biology of Illness, Biology of Aging, Regenerative Biology and Biomaterials. The programme also covers the basics of modern technologies and their deployment in maintenance and improvement of health.


Unconditional transfer to:

Health Sciences and Technology Master


Further information:

Programme

Department D-HEST


Contact:

Dr. Roland Müller

Director of studies: Prof. Dr. Christian Wolfrum



Career profile

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