The Bachelor of Technology in Biomedical Technology at Vaal University of Technology in South Africa is an in-depth education course in the exciting field of biomedical technology.
Below are the list of National Diploma In Biomedical Technology Schools In South Africa
National Diploma: Biomedical Technology – Uj
National diploma: biomedical technology – Tshwane University of Technology
Biomedical Technology – Vaal University of Technology
Biomedical Technology (Phasing out) – CUT
Biomedical and Clinical Technology | Durban University of Technology
National diploma Technology in Biomedical Technology at VUT
National Diploma: Biomedical Technology – Nelson Mandela University
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE – Unisa
Biomedical Sciences – CPUT
Biomedical Technology – Mangosuthu University of Technology
Biomedical Sciences – Wits University
How many years does it take to study biomedical technology?
Duration of Study: Two years part-time or one year full time. Subjects and Curriculum Compilation: Biochemistry IV OR Molecular Biology.
How do I become a biomedical scientist in South Africa?
In order to qualify as a Biomedical Scientist, you will need to obatin a formal qualification. This qualification will come from the Health Sciences faculty – you will either study towards a Bachelor of Health Sciences in Biomedical Sciences or a Bachelor of Health Sciences in Medical Laboratory Sciences.
What is required to study biomedical science?
To do a biomedical science degree, you will usually need five GCSEs (A-C) including maths and English, plus three A levels, preferably including biology and chemistry. Certain level 3 qualifications may be acceptable such as the diploma in applied science.