Bachelor of Science with a major in Prosthetics and Orthotics

Jonkoping

 

INTAKE: August

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science with a major in Prosthetics and Orthotics at Jonkoping University is a comprehensive program that prepares students for a rewarding career in the field of medical device design and rehabilitation. This program focuses on the development, manufacturing, fitting, and adjustment of prosthetic limbs and orthotic devices. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, allowing students to engage with real-world challenges in prosthetics and orthotics. Graduates are equipped to work with individuals who have physical disabilities, helping them restore mobility, independence, and quality of life. The program emphasizes the importance of both medical knowledge and hands-on technical skills in creating functional, comfortable, and effective prosthetic and orthotic devices.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics at Jonkoping University is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in both the biological sciences and engineering principles related to prosthetic and orthotic devices. Key courses include anatomy, biomechanics, material science, rehabilitation principles, and the design and fabrication of prosthetics and orthotics. Students also learn about the medical conditions that necessitate the use of these devices, as well as the psychological and social aspects of working with patients. The program includes practical training in the use of specialized equipment and technologies used to create customized prosthetic and orthotic devices. Students are encouraged to develop skills in patient assessment, device fitting, and post-fitting care, as well as the ability to work closely with healthcare teams to provide holistic care. The curriculum also includes a mix of lectures, laboratory work, and clinical placements, where students can gain hands-on experience working with patients.

Research Focus: Jonkoping University’s Prosthetics and Orthotics program is deeply engaged in research aimed at advancing the field through innovation, particularly in the design and function of prosthetic and orthotic devices. The research focus includes areas such as improving the materials used in prosthetics, developing more efficient and comfortable designs, and integrating new technologies, such as 3D printing and robotics, into the creation of prosthetic limbs. Other areas of research include the long-term effects of prosthetic and orthotic devices on users, the psychological aspects of adapting to new devices, and the improvement of rehabilitation processes. The university collaborates with healthcare institutions, industry partners, and research organizations to conduct research that translates into real-world improvements for patients. Students have the opportunity to participate in these research projects, gaining exposure to cutting-edge advancements in the field.

Industry Engagement: Jonkoping University’s Prosthetics and Orthotics program maintains strong ties with the healthcare industry, enabling students to gain valuable insights into the practical aspects of the profession. Through internships, clinical placements, and collaborations with healthcare providers, students gain hands-on experience in the design, fitting, and adjustment of prosthetic and orthotic devices. The program works closely with hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private practices, where students can engage directly with patients and observe professionals in action. Industry professionals often contribute to the program by providing guest lectures, workshops, and mentorship, ensuring that students remain informed about the latest trends and technologies in the field. This industry engagement allows students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, fostering their development as competent and confident professionals.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Science with a major in Prosthetics and Orthotics at Jonkoping University has a global perspective, preparing students to work in diverse international settings. The program emphasizes the importance of understanding cultural and regional differences in healthcare practices and patient needs. As the field of prosthetics and orthotics evolves globally, students are exposed to international best practices and innovations, making them well-equipped to work in different healthcare environments. Jonkoping University offers opportunities for exchange programs and international internships, allowing students to broaden their understanding of global healthcare challenges and gain experience working in different countries. The university’s international faculty and diverse student body also provide a rich, cross-cultural learning environment, fostering global collaboration and perspectives.

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Location

Jonkoping

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IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

SEK 190000

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: SEK 900

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 55% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62.

Jonkoping University provides a range of scholarships for non-EU/EEA students applying to undergraduate and graduate programs. These scholarships are highly competitive and are awarded based on academic excellence. The scholarships typically cover a portion of the tuition fees and are offered to students who demonstrate strong academic performance in their previous studies.

Jonkoping University Scholarship for Bachelor's Students: International students applying to bachelor’s programs at Jonkoping University may also be eligible for scholarships that cover part of the tuition fees. Scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and are available to students from countries outside the EU/EEA.

Swedish Institute Scholarships: In addition to university-specific scholarships, international students may apply for scholarships funded by the Swedish Institute, a government agency that promotes Swedish higher education. These scholarships are available to students from selected countries and cover living expenses, as well as tuition fees. Students at Jonkoping University can also benefit from these opportunities, which are open to those who meet specific eligibility criteria.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science with a major in Prosthetics and Orthotics from Jonkoping University have a wide range of career opportunities in the healthcare and medical device sectors. The knowledge and skills acquired during the program enable graduates to work in various clinical, technical, and research roles related to the design, development, and fitting of prosthetic limbs and orthotic devices. 

Prosthetist/Orthotist: As certified prosthetists and orthotists, graduates can work directly with patients to design, fabricate, and fit prosthetic limbs and orthotic devices. This role involves assessing patients' needs, taking measurements, and customizing devices to improve the patient's mobility and quality of life.

Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics Specialist: These professionals work within healthcare settings, providing clinical assessments and working with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the proper fit and function of prosthetic and orthotic devices. They collaborate closely with doctors, physiotherapists, and other specialists to provide holistic patient care.

Research and Development Engineer: With a focus on innovation, graduates can work in the research and development of new prosthetic and orthotic technologies. This can involve improving existing materials, creating more efficient devices, and incorporating emerging technologies such as 3D printing, robotics, or artificial intelligence into device design.

Rehabilitation Specialist: Working in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, or physiotherapy clinics, these professionals focus on assisting patients in adjusting to and maximizing the use of their prosthetic and orthotic devices. They help patients develop strategies for daily activities and ensure that they can live independently with their new devices.

Prosthetics and Orthotics Educator: Graduates can also pursue a career in academia, teaching the next generation of prosthetists and orthotists. These educators may work at universities, technical institutes, or healthcare training centers, sharing their expertise and developing curricula related to the field.

Product Development Specialist: Graduates with an interest in business and product design can work as product development specialists for medical device companies. In this role, they help design, test, and improve prosthetics and orthotics products to meet the needs of patients and comply with industry standards.

Consultant in Prosthetics and Orthotics: With expertise in prosthetics and orthotics, graduates can work as consultants, advising healthcare providers, organizations, or companies on best practices in device fitting, patient care, and product design. They may also provide training and support to professionals in the field.

Regulatory Affairs Specialist: In this role, professionals ensure that prosthetic and orthotic products comply with regulatory standards and laws. They work with medical device manufacturers to ensure that all products meet safety and quality standards before being marketed.

Sales and Marketing Manager (Medical Devices): Graduates can enter the medical devices industry as sales or marketing managers, helping to promote prosthetic and orthotic products to healthcare providers. They leverage their technical knowledge to demonstrate how products can improve patient outcomes and align with industry needs.

Entrepreneur in Prosthetics and Orthotics: With a strong technical background, graduates may choose to start their own business in the prosthetics and orthotics sector, offering custom prosthetic limbs, orthotic devices, or related services to patients.

Assistive Technology Specialist: This role involves working with individuals with physical disabilities to assess their needs and recommend appropriate assistive technologies, including prosthetics and orthotics. Professionals in this field work in clinics, schools, or rehabilitation centers, helping clients improve their quality of life.

Health and Wellness Advocate: Graduates can work with non-profit organizations or healthcare institutions to advocate for the needs of individuals who use prosthetics and orthotics. This role involves raising awareness, improving patient access to devices, and ensuring that patients receive the support they need.


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