• The health-care industry in Canada and around the world is growing rapidly with the use of sophisticated electronic, computer-controlled and networked equipment that is now the norm.
  • With the skills required to install, test, maintain and manage the life cycle of critical medical equipment, biomedical engineering technologists are an essential part of an allied health-care team.
  • Advanced Diploma in Biomedical Engineering Technology at Durham College is offered as a full-time basis for a duration of 3-year.
  • DC also ranked at 1st position for international satisfaction, as per the survey report of KPI results.
  • The institute was ranked among Canada’s top 50 Research Colleges by Research Infosource Inc. in 2016.
  • This program will prepare students to meet the growing demand for the installation, testing, calibration, preventative maintenance, sales and management of electronic and computer-controlled medical equipment and systems as an integral part of the health-care team.
  • Students will gain valuable hands-on experience in the methods and instrumentation used in health care.
  • The Employment rate of Durham College is 83%.
  • The Student and Faculty ratio is 38:1.
  • The living cost range in Canada is 4,500 USD – 10,800 per year.
  • The average salary goes up to 61,456 USD after completing this program.
  • Students have career opportunities to work as a Biomedical engineering technologist, Dialysis technologist, Field service representative, Medical imaging service specialist.