Jönköping, Sweden
Taught in English. The programme focuses on innovative product development and/or manufacturing of assistive devices for individuals with disabilities. It requires a combination of medical and engineering knowledge. As such, the program is open to students with backgrounds in prosthetics and orthotics or mechanical engineering. Students will link theory to industrial practice by completing several projects addressing problems identified by industry partners, and by doing an industrial placement. They also will have a close collaboration with users of assistive technologies as well as companies involved in the manufacture and supply of assistive devices.
Offered by the School of Engineering, which is accredited by ACEEU (Accreditation Council for Entrepreneurial and Engaged Universities) and the School of Health and Welfare. Top quality research. Strong collaboration with the industry in the region, focused on sustainable development and internationalization. Study Abroad and internship opportunities.
The tuition is paid on a semester basis, this page shows the total cost of the 2 year programme.