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Medical Electronics Engineering Technology appeals to students desiring to be both technical and at the same time devote their careers to saving lives by helping doctors and hospital patients. Medical Electronics engineers develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health related problems by combining their knowledge of biology and medicine with engineering principles and practices. Graduates become biomedical technicians and maintain, repair, and calibrate the electronic medical instruments used in healthcare. To advance in these careers it is also important to develop skills in communicating problems, ideas and solutions to other employees. This programme will develop troubleshooting skills in circuits, digital circuits, and processors. In addition they must understand physiology, medical terminology and the operation of medical instruments such as EKG instruments, defibrillators, and incubators.
Bahasa Melayu,
Mathematics,
one Science or Technical;
two other subjects; and
And two (2) other subjects and at least a pass in English: ** Physics / Chemistry / Biology / Science / Additional Science / other technical subjects 2.) Posses a Certificate from IKM/ILP or other certificates recognized by the Senate in relevant fields with CGPA of 2.0 and above; and at least a pass in Bahasa Melayu at SPM level; OR 3.) Having the Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) Level 3 recognized by SDS, and
SPM / SPMV with at least one credit
Their studies to Diploma level in the same field
If necessary, the University of Cape Town should provide a bridging program as a program to help students who shift from sector to sector, academic skills.
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