The Medical Technology Study Program was formed with the vision of producing graduates who have superior competence and international standards in the development of useful innovations in the field of medical technology which will be realized with the approach of basic medical science, engineering and design. With this ability, it is hoped that each graduate will be able to meet the challenges of the world of work in the field of medical technology design and innovation.
In the ITS Rector Regulation No.15/2018 Article 15, Undergraduate Program Students are declared to have passed the undergraduate stage if they have successfully completed the entire study load of 144 credits including the final project, which is divided into the preparatory stage with a study load of 36 credits scheduled in two semesters, and the undergraduate stage with a study load of 108 credits scheduled in six semesters. Taking each course has learning outcomes targeted by the Study Program without grades D and E. Students must meet the minimum score requirements for one of the foreign languages and the Student Extra-curricular Activity Unit (SKEM). Students with excellent academic potential and high GPA have the opportunity to graduate in 3.5 years or 7 semesters.