The program offers an Engineering education tailored to the medical and biological fields, covering basic and specialized biomedical topics. Students learn to design equipment, devices, and procedures, and to manage biomedical technologies in various settings. Its multidisciplinary structure fosters expertise in electronics, informatics, mechanics, chemistry, and materials engineering, integrating technical studies with life sciences. The program offers five tracks: Biomechanics and Biomaterials, Clinical Engineering, Cells, Tissue and Biotechnology, Information Bioengineering, and Technologies for Electronics, with options for personalized study plans.