Master Degree with a major in Product Development, specialisation Assistive Technology (For Prosthetist/Orthotists)

Jonkoping

 

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Program Overview

The Master Degree in Product Development, with a specialization in Assistive Technology for Prosthetists/Orthotists, at Jönköping University is a unique and advanced program designed for professionals in the field of healthcare, particularly those focused on prosthetics and orthotics. This program combines the disciplines of engineering, product development, and healthcare, providing students with the necessary skills and knowledge to design and develop assistive technologies that enhance the lives of individuals with physical disabilities. The focus of this program is on creating innovative solutions for the prosthetic and orthotic industries, integrating cutting-edge technologies with human-centered design to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. This program is particularly suitable for prosthetists, orthotists, and healthcare professionals looking to deepen their expertise in the development of assistive devices.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the Master in Product Development with a specialization in Assistive Technology focuses on both theoretical and practical knowledge essential for designing, developing, and implementing assistive technologies for prosthetics and orthotics. The first year of the program includes courses on the fundamentals of product development, materials science, biomechanics, and human factors. Students gain a deep understanding of the principles involved in designing prosthetic and orthotic devices that are not only functional but also comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. The second year includes specialized courses that focus on advanced topics in assistive technology, including the integration of 3D printing for prosthetics, smart prosthetic devices, and biomaterials used in orthotics. The curriculum emphasizes practical application, with students working on real-world projects, collaborating with industry professionals to develop prototypes and solutions.

Research Focus: The research focus of the Master Degree in Product Development (Assistive Technology for Prosthetists/Orthotists) is to explore and advance the design, development, and integration of assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities. Research topics within the program often revolve around biomechanics, smart technologies, 3D printing in prosthetics, sensor integration, and material innovations that improve the function, comfort, and affordability of assistive devices. The program encourages students to explore the intersection of engineering, healthcare, and human-centered design, with the goal of creating devices that significantly enhance the mobility and quality of life for users. The focus is on innovation in prosthetic and orthotic design, with an emphasis on how new technologies can be used to improve patient care and provide more customized solutions.

Industry Engagement: Jönköping University’s Master in Product Development program with a specialization in Assistive Technology offers extensive industry engagement opportunities. Students have the chance to work on collaborative projects with healthcare providers, prosthetic and orthotic companies, and research institutions that are at the forefront of developing new technologies in the field. This hands-on approach provides students with the opportunity to gain practical experience by working on real-world product development projects. Additionally, the university partners with key organizations in the assistive technology sector, allowing students to access the latest technologies and trends. Internships, guest lectures, and industry-sponsored projects further enhance students' learning experience and help them build valuable professional networks that can support their future careers.

Global Perspective: The Master in Product Development with a specialization in Assistive Technology at Jönköping University provides students with a global perspective on the field of prosthetics and orthotics. The program recognizes the importance of understanding the diverse needs of individuals with disabilities across different countries and cultures. Through collaborative projects with international organizations and companies, students gain insight into the challenges and opportunities of developing assistive devices for diverse populations. The program encourages students to think globally, considering factors such as affordability, accessibility, and cultural differences in the design and deployment of prosthetics and orthotics. The global outlook prepares graduates to work in international settings and engage in the growing field of assistive technology worldwide.

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Location

Jonkoping

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

SEK 160000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: SEK 900

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 55% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 or 7.0 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • 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 Master's Students: Jonkoping University offers scholarships to international students applying for master’s programs. These scholarships are designed to cover up to 50% of the tuition fee. To be eligible, applicants must have been admitted to a master’s program at Jonkoping University and show evidence of high academic performance.

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 Master Degree in Product Development, specializing in Assistive Technology for Prosthetists/Orthotists from Jönköping University, are well-prepared for a wide range of career opportunities in the field of prosthetics, orthotics, and assistive technology. The program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, develop, and implement innovative products that improve the quality of life for individuals with physical disabilities.

Prosthetist/Orthotist: Graduates can work as prosthetists or orthotists, directly engaging with patients to design, fit, and optimize prosthetic limbs and orthotic devices. Their deep understanding of assistive technology allows them to create customized solutions based on the latest technological advancements.

Product Development Engineer in Assistive Technology: Professionals in this role work for companies specializing in the development of prosthetic and orthotic devices. They lead the design process, focusing on innovation in materials, biomechanics, and technology integration such as 3D printing and smart prosthetics.

Biomedical Engineer specializing in Assistive Devices: Biomedical engineers in this field design and test new biomedical products, including prosthetics and orthotics, working with healthcare providers to ensure that the devices meet clinical requirements and patient needs. Their work may include research on biomaterials, 3D printing, and sensor integration.

Researcher in Assistive Technology and Prosthetics: Graduates can pursue careers as researchers in academia, industry, or healthcare institutions. They focus on advancing the science and technology behind assistive devices, working on projects that aim to improve device functionality, comfort, and affordability, with a focus on patient-centered innovation.

Assistive Technology Consultant: As consultants, graduates can advise organizations, healthcare providers, and governments on the implementation of assistive technologies in healthcare settings. Their expertise in prosthetics and orthotics can help streamline the adoption of new technologies that improve patient care and mobility.

Product Manager in Assistive Technology: Graduates can work as product managers for companies that specialize in assistive devices. They are responsible for overseeing the entire lifecycle of prosthetic and orthotic products, from concept to production, ensuring that products meet customer needs, regulatory standards, and technological advancements.

Medical Device Designer: In this role, graduates focus on the design and development of medical devices, including prosthetics, orthotics, and related technologies. They work closely with cross-functional teams to create products that are both functional and comfortable for users, while meeting healthcare industry standards.

Clinical Specialist in Prosthetics and Orthotics: Graduates can become clinical specialists who work closely with healthcare providers to assess and recommend the most suitable prosthetic and orthotic devices for patients. They provide guidance on patient care and follow-up, ensuring the effectiveness of the assistive devices.

Regulatory Affairs Specialist for Assistive Devices: Regulatory affairs professionals in the assistive technology industry ensure that products meet all relevant standards and regulations for safety and efficacy. Graduates can work in this field, helping companies navigate the complex regulatory landscape for medical devices, ensuring that prosthetic and orthotic devices are approved for use.

Entrepreneur in Assistive Technology: Graduates with an entrepreneurial mindset can establish their own companies focusing on assistive technologies. They can develop new and innovative prosthetic and orthotic devices and bring them to market, often collaborating with clinics, hospitals, and technology companies to create solutions that meet specific patient needs.

Healthcare Technology Specialist: In this role, graduates work within healthcare settings, ensuring that assistive technologies are integrated smoothly into patient care plans. They focus on improving the accessibility and usability of prosthetic and orthotic devices, ensuring that patients can access the right tools for their healthcare needs.

Sustainability and Materials Specialist in Assistive Technologies: As sustainability becomes increasingly important in healthcare, graduates can specialize in the development of sustainable materials for prosthetics and orthotics. They focus on creating eco-friendly prosthetic components that are durable, functional, and environmentally responsible.

Clinical Researcher in Prosthetics/Orthotics: Graduates can work as clinical researchers investigating the long-term effectiveness of assistive devices. They work with healthcare providers to gather data on how prosthetic and orthotic devices improve patients' mobility and quality of life.

Technology Integration Specialist: In this role, professionals focus on integrating smart technologies and sensors into prosthetic and orthotic devices. Graduates may work with wearable technologies, such as exoskeletons or biomechanical sensors, to enhance device performance and provide real-time feedback to users.

Trainer or Educator for Prosthetic/Orthotic Technologies: Graduates with a passion for education can work as trainers, providing knowledge and technical expertise to other professionals in the prosthetics and orthotics field. They can develop educational programs, conduct workshops, and provide certifications to those entering or advancing in the field.


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