Requirements for Medical Civil Engineer / Technical Master’s Degree
Overview
- Completed qualifying degree
- Specified courses within or beyond the degree amounting to at least 30 course credits (see below)
- Qualified professional experience
Fundamental Requirements
For Medical Civil Engineer
Applicants must hold a degree from a Master of Science in Engineering (Civilingenjör) programme at a Swedish university/university college, or an equivalent degree from a Swedish or foreign university.
The degree must have been previously assessed as equivalent by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education (HSV) or, from 1 January 2013, by the Swedish Council for Higher Education (UHR).
For Technical Master’s Degree
Applicants must have completed at least a 2‑year technical master’s programme at a Swedish university/university college, or hold a foreign degree consisting of a 3‑year Bachelor of Engineering (or equivalent) as the foundation, which has been assessed as equivalent by HSV.
Requirements for Completed Courses
When assessing the merit value of completed individual courses, the Certification Committee uses course credits (kp).
Credits (p) from university courses under the former Swedish system are converted to course credits by multiplying by 1.5.
Higher education credits (hp) under the current ECTS system correspond 1:1 to course credits.
For education outside the university system, where credits are not assigned, the Certification Committee allocates course credits based on the assessed scope of the training.
Courses are categorised as Type 1 or Type 2 as follows:
Type 1 Courses
Courses in medicine, medical technology, and safety in healthcare, beyond completed upper‑secondary education, covering the following areas:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Medical device safety / systems safety
- Introduction to medical technology
- Regulatory frameworks in medical technology
- Risk management
- Quality management systems
For certification, Type 1 courses must amount to at least 15 course credits.
Type 2 Courses
Courses covering subjects (beyond Type 1 courses) that are important for medical technology practice in healthcare, including:
- Technical specialist courses relevant to medical technology, such as computer engineering, electronics, fluid mechanics, measurement technology, health informatics, or equivalent
- Equipment‑specific training
- Courses in business administration, leadership, maintenance engineering, procurement law, procurement methodology, MT management, life‑cycle cost analysis, etc.
- Courses included in doctoral studies, such as scientific theory and methodology
Documented experience of medical technology work in a leadership role within healthcare or industry may, at the discretion of the Certification Committee, be considered as fully or partially meeting the minimum requirements within this category.
For certification, Type 2 courses must amount to at least 15 course credits.
Course Providers
Type 1 and Type 2 courses may be university‑level courses or other courses, such as MTF courses or courses provided by other associations, training institutes, authorities, or companies.
For certification, the combined scope of completed Type 1 and Type 2 courses must amount to at least 30 course credits.
Requirements for Qualified Professional Experience
Applicants must normally have at least 3 years of active, qualified medical technology work within healthcare. The work must have been carried out under qualified supervision.
For individuals working within the medical technology industry and/or research and development, part of this experience may, after assessment by the Certification Committee, be credited provided that the work has been clinically oriented. However, at least one year must consist of qualified medical technology work within healthcare.
Diploma
Upon approved certification, a diploma is issued confirming that the individual is certified according to MTF’s Regulations for Certification as Medical Civil Engineer / Technical Master’s Degree.
The Certification Committee reserves the right to interpret the regulations.
Decisions made by the Certification Committee cannot be appealed.