Medical Engineering
180 ECTS credits (start autumn-07)
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Programme period
2007-September-03 until
2010-May-31
2010-May-31
Mode of delivery
On campus (face-to-face), Day-time, full-time
Location
Karlskrona
Level
First cycle
Main field of study
Electrical Engineering
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Admission
Prerequisites
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Admission Procedure
Read about the admission procedure.Recognition of prior studies and studies abroad
Student who has been admitted to the programme and has earlier completed a course that corresponds to a course within the programme, can apply for recognition of prior studies. If possible, the student will be offered admission to an alternative course. Studies abroad within the programme can normally be partly or fully recognised. In these cases a decision is made via the Learning Agreement, prior the study period.Read more about studying abroad.
Practical Information
Practical information is found under 'Prospective students'.Learning Outcomes
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Learning outcomes
Structure
Mode of delivery
NOTE! It is the start term of the course that is stated below. See each course to find out the actual length of the course.
Courses autumn semester 2007
Compulsory courses
Linear Algebra, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Switching Theory and Digital Design, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Calculus, 15 ECTS credits, first cycle.
This course continues for more than one semester, this semster comprises 7,5 ECTS credits
Read all information about the course 'Calculus'
This course continues for more than one semester, this semster comprises 7,5 ECTS credits
Read all information about the course 'Calculus'
Courses spring semester 2008
Compulsory courses
Data Communications and Network Technologies 1, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Data Communications and Network Technologies 2, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Human Biology, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Courses autumn semester 2008
Compulsory courses
Electric Circuit Theory, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
The course and the programme is under development and no further information is available at this time.
The course and the programme is under development and no further information is available at this time.
Mathematics, second course, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Introduction to programming and datastructures, 15 ECTS credits, first cycle.
This course continues for more than one semester, this semster comprises 7,5 ECTS credits
Read all information about the course 'Introduction to programming and datastructures'
This course continues for more than one semester, this semster comprises 7,5 ECTS credits
Read all information about the course 'Introduction to programming and datastructures'
Signal Processing I, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
The course aims at giving the students the theoretical fundamentals within modern digital signal processing and also at providing knowledge and insights into applied signal processing problems. The student will be well prepared for both signal processing within the industry and for continued studies in the subject. The course will mainly provide basic knowledge in signal- and system theory with the intention of providing the necessary mathematical tools for digital signal processing.
Read all information about the course 'Signal Processing I'
The course aims at giving the students the theoretical fundamentals within modern digital signal processing and also at providing knowledge and insights into applied signal processing problems. The student will be well prepared for both signal processing within the industry and for continued studies in the subject. The course will mainly provide basic knowledge in signal- and system theory with the intention of providing the necessary mathematical tools for digital signal processing.
Read all information about the course 'Signal Processing I'
Courses spring semester 2009
Compulsory courses
Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Computer Organization, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Within all areas of computer science computers are used. Thus it is important to know of the prevailing technical conditions. Knowledge of the computer’s low level logical function is needed in order to understand and handle the computer even if you are using a high level language. However, it is not necessary to enter deeply into the physical conditions. Detailed knowledge of the computer functions is particularly useful within real time and operative systems. Here, you need to understand how the computer works on interrupt level, and how memory and communication with external units is handled. In this course the student will learn the fundamental prerequisites for the construction and function of an operative system.
Read all information about the course 'Computer Organization'
Within all areas of computer science computers are used. Thus it is important to know of the prevailing technical conditions. Knowledge of the computer’s low level logical function is needed in order to understand and handle the computer even if you are using a high level language. However, it is not necessary to enter deeply into the physical conditions. Detailed knowledge of the computer functions is particularly useful within real time and operative systems. Here, you need to understand how the computer works on interrupt level, and how memory and communication with external units is handled. In this course the student will learn the fundamental prerequisites for the construction and function of an operative system.
Read all information about the course 'Computer Organization'
Signal Processing II, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
The course extends the basic course in signal processing through letting the students develop theoretical knowledge within modern digital signal processing and through letting the students acquire knowledge of and insight into applied signal processing problems.
Read all information about the course 'Signal Processing II'
The course extends the basic course in signal processing through letting the students develop theoretical knowledge within modern digital signal processing and through letting the students acquire knowledge of and insight into applied signal processing problems.
Read all information about the course 'Signal Processing II'
Courses autumn semester 2009
Compulsory courses
Biomedical engineering in practice, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Mathematical Statistics, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
The purpose of the course is to obtain knowledge in probability theory as well as statistical theory and methods. Emphasis lies in probability theory and stochastic processes with technical applications as a base for continued studies in telecommunications signal processing, mechanical engineering etc.
Read all information about the course 'Mathematical Statistics'
The purpose of the course is to obtain knowledge in probability theory as well as statistical theory and methods. Emphasis lies in probability theory and stochastic processes with technical applications as a base for continued studies in telecommunications signal processing, mechanical engineering etc.
Read all information about the course 'Mathematical Statistics'
Medical Signal Processing, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Courses spring semester 2010
Compulsory courses
Medical and Caring Science II, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Instrumentation with emphasis on medical engineering, 7.5 ECTS credits, first cycle.
Elective courses
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, 15 ECTS credits, first cycle.
The course aims at letting the student apply his/her theoretical and practical knowledge from earlier studies in a major project within electrical engineering.
Read all information about the course 'Degree Project in Electrical Engineering'
The course aims at letting the student apply his/her theoretical and practical knowledge from earlier studies in a major project within electrical engineering.
Read all information about the course 'Degree Project in Electrical Engineering'
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, 15 ECTS credits, first cycle.
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