Master of Science and Engineering

Biomedical and Health Informatics

Biomedical and Health Informatics refers to the application of information and communication technologies in support of health and health-related fields and includes public health data, electronic medical records, telemedicine, mobile health applications, personalised medicine, home automation and more.

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Admissions Level

Bachelor Level

Campus

Lille

Diploma

JUNIA ISEN

Start Date

September

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Teaching languages : EN

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Course objectives

Biomedical and Health Informatics refers to the application of ICT in support of health and health-related fields and includes public health data, electronic medical records, telemedicine, mobile health applications, personalised medicine, home automation and more. JUNIA ISEN’s Biomedical and Health Informatics program trains engineers and project leaders specialized in health application/web development, health data management, biological and medical data analysis and beyond.

Program

Discover the realm of digital health, from biology to medicine

The Biomedical and Health Informatics program invites students to discover the realm of digital health, from biology to medicine, to better understand data related to health, and to master advanced digital technology in this emerging sector. This internationally-accredited program delivers a Master of Science and Engineering, allowing graduates to enter the workforce or pursue doctoral studies in institutions around the world.

Accredited program

This internationally-accredited program delivers a Master of Science and Engineering, allowing graduates to enter the workforce or pursue doctoral studies in institutions around the world.

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Course Guide

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Project-based learning

Learning to work in a team and manage complex projects is an essential skill for any engineer. Therefore, one day every week is dedicated to group projects, supervised by a professor and a representative from the IT industry or a partner company. These projects allow students to apply their technical knowledge to real-world issues faced by our industry partners.

Examples of projects:

  • Use biophysical characteristics to identify cancerous cells
  • Study the impact of stress on the human body using physiological data
  • Development of a software platform for the analysis of medical images
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Internships

As with all programs at JUNIA, students will spend 40% of their studies in internships. These periods of professional immersion, carried out either in France or abroad, in a company or a laboratory, expose students to the reality of the professional world.

Examples of our students’ internships:

  • Data visualisation and statistics in a hospital emergency department
  • Development of a new innovative platform for highly sensitive genetic tests
  • Implementation of artificial intelligence tools for cancer care

Careers

The Biomedical and Health Informatics program teaches students the skills necessary to manage data in healthcare, master digital analytics in biology and health, develop and evaluate medical software and applications, and manage projects in the health sector. These skills can be applied to a career in a variety of roles in the health and well-being sector: health data engineer, bio-statistician, engineer in health applications development, digital health project manager.

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2-year program tuition fees 18 000€*

Tuition fees for total program 2025-2027.

> Student life & miscellaneous fees : €500 per year
Tuition fees do NOT include living expenses, accommodation, additional administrative, equipment or organizational fees relating to particular programs.

Financial aid

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Financial aid
Admission Prerequisites
  • Minimum Bachelor degree in Digital and Information Technology, IT Engineering or any related fields
  • English B2 level certified by an official test (IELTS, TOEIC, TOEFL IBT or FIRST), except students from countries where English is an official language
  • French is NOT required for admission to English-taught programs, but is highly recommended

You must bring your own computer when you arrive at JUNIA as we do not have computers to borrow.

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Accreditations

A recognized diploma

The Biomedical and Health Informatics Master Program prepares students to obtain the JUNIA ISEN engineering degree.

This degree awarded after 2 years of study is recognized by the State and accredited by the Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs (CTI).
The CTI label attests to the quality of teaching in certified engineering schools. It is also an important asset for professional integration abroad, as its system encourages international equivalence.

JUNIA is a non-profit association, with EESPIG certification. The EESPIG qualification distinguishes us from other private establishments, as an establishment recognized as being of general interest (participation in public service missions and disinterested management of our activities). In other words: the only profit sought is that of our students in their development within their training and the development of their professional project.

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Contacts
Academic Advisor Hua Cao hua.cao@junia.com
International Information Office international.information@junia.com
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