Core Competencies
The program trains students in three core competencies: hospital practices, information engineering, and innovative applications. The high importance placed on projects and internships is designed to equip students with the practical skills required for a successful transition to the workplace upon graduation
Core Competencies | What students learn |
Fundamentals of Hospital Practices | Students gain knowledge of medical diagnoses as well as practical experience using information systems at hospitals |
Fundamentals of Information Engineering | Students learn programming to prepare them to develop practical systems |
Innovative Applications | Students combine a medical background with information engineering techniques, while a practice-oriented approach allows them to comprehensively integrate different disciplines to develop innovative applications |
Curriculum Planning
The curriculum covers the following:
The curriculum is designed with the following key focuses: 'Hospital Information Systems,' 'Medical Information Innovation,' and 'Cross-disciplinary Applications.' Emphasizing a practical approach, it integrates with major teaching hospitals and emerging industries to leverage synergies, integrating medical information with innovative cross-disciplinary applications. Special attention is placed on practical skills such as 'project implementation' and 'industry internships,' aiming for a swift transition into the workforce.