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Exchange programme | Orthopaedics

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Orthopaedics

Push the boundaries of performance!

  • Are you fascinated by technology and the human body?
  • Get the knowledge and skills to make a difference to people’s lives.
  • Apply the latest technologies to boost athletic performance, accelerate injury recovery and help people cope with disability.
  • Develop a solid theoretical grounding in human anatomy and pathology while learning both traditional and contemporary techniques.
  • Design, develop and install technological aids including advanced footwear.
  • Apply state-of-the-art technologies and innovative materials to push the boundaries of the industry.
  • Attend practical and clinical workshops in our state of the art orthopaedic laboratories, or experience research in our research facility.
  • Explore the cutting edge of orthopaedic technology during company visits.

Practical information

  • Where

    On campus

  • Conditions

    You must be studying at one of our partner institutions. You must be nominated by your home coordinator and accepted by the exchange programme at Thomas More (see admission procedure for exchange students).

  • Language requirements

    English B2

  • Erasmus code

    B GEEL07

Are you passionate about people and interested in different disciplines and cultures? Do you aim high and have what it takes to make a difference? Are you ready to shape the future? Do you have an open mind? Do opportunities and challenges trigger you to do more?

Become a STAR @ Thomas More

Come join our multi-disciplinary exchange semester in English. Team up with students with a different cultural and study backgrounds. This semester consists of a total of 30ECTS which combines 15ECTS professional skills in your field of expertise with 15 ECTS future proof skills of your choice.

More information

Programme

Autumn semester: September - January | Spring semester: February - June

  • Get nominated by your home institution before 1 May | 15 October.
  • Apply by 15 May | 30 October (application procedure will be sent by email only to nominated students).
  • Receive your acceptance letter and further information in June | November.
  • Welcome at Thomas More in September | February.

Below you can find an overview of the courses (under reservation of changes), with the number of credits per course. Credits express how many hours you need on average to process the subject matter (incl. lessons). Count about 25 to 30 hours for 1 study credit.

  • We have explained the most important courses in a blue tooltip.  
  • The combination of courses can be restricted by planning issues and needs to be communicated beforehand.
  • Courses marked with a * are offered fully online. This means you don't have to physically come to Belgium to take these courses.
  • Would you like to know the detailed content of each subject? Check the programme guide.
  • We are working towards a completely specialised curriculum, with few but large courses to improve integration of knowledge and stimulate immediate practical application of what you’ve learnt. Some courses are best taken together (especially ortholab and the ‘orthopaedic technological design’ class of the corresponding semester and phase) to ensure the integration. Please consult the international coordinator for advice.
Code ECTS Autumn Spring
PHASE 1
Biomechanics 2 Z16423 4 x
Pathology orthotics 1 Z16426 5 x
Scientific skills 2 Z16427 3 x
FUTURE PROOF SKILLS
First Aid Z25930 3 x
Global Interprofessional Collaboration in Health Care i Z26033 3 x
Intercultural Communication Z27256 3 x
International project 1 Z25098 3 x
Project Case i Z15589 5 x
Startup Bootcamp Social & Climate Impact Z25777 3 x
Code ECTS Autumn Spring
VirCamp: Social & Impact Entrepreneurship Z25807 10 x
Summer School Z16184 3 x
Survival Dutch i Z13456 3 x
Survival Dutch i Z13455 3 x
Innovation Lab 2 Z26811 3 x
Summerschool: Heatlh & Chemistry Z26445 3 x
Tackling Global Challenges (COIL) i Z16183 3 x
Introduction Community Work Z26765 5 x
International project 1 Z25912 3 x
International Startup Bootcamp (Africa) Z15302 3 x x

Autumn semester: September - January | Spring semester: February - June

  • Get nominated by your home institution before 1 May | 15 October.
  • Apply by 15 May | 30 October (application procedure will be sent by email only to nominated students).
  • Receive your acceptance letter and further information in June | November.
  • Welcome at Thomas More in September | February.

Below you can find an overview of the courses (under reservation of changes), with the number of credits per course. Credits express how many hours you need on average to process the subject matter (incl. lessons). Count about 25 to 30 hours for 1 study credit.

  • We have explained the most important courses in a blue tooltip.  
  • The combination of courses can be restricted by planning issues and needs to be communicated beforehand.
  • Courses marked with a * are offered fully online. This means you don't have to physically come to Belgium to take these courses.
  • Would you like to know the detailed content of each subject? Check the programme guide.
  • We are working towards a completely specialised curriculum, with few but large courses to improve integration of knowledge and stimulate immediate practical application of what you’ve learnt. Some courses are best taken together (especially ortholab and the ‘orthopaedic technological design’ class of the corresponding semester and phase) to ensure the integration. Please consult the international coordinator for advice.
Code ECTS Autumn Spring
PHASE 1
Biomechanics 2 Z16423 4 x
Pathology orthotics 1 Z16426 5 x
Scientific skills 2 Z16427 3 x
FUTURE PROOF SKILLS
First Aid Z25930 3 x
Global Interprofessional Collaboration in Health Care i Z26033 3 x
Intercultural Communication Z27256 3 x
International project 1 Z25098 3 x
Project Case i Z15589 5 x
Startup Bootcamp Social & Climate Impact Z25777 3 x
Code ECTS Autumn Spring
VirCamp: Social & Impact Entrepreneurship Z25807 10 x
Summer School Z16184 3 x
Survival Dutch i Z13456 3 x
Survival Dutch i Z13455 3 x
Innovation Lab 2 Z26811 3 x
Summerschool: Heatlh & Chemistry Z26445 3 x
Tackling Global Challenges (COIL) i Z16183 3 x
Introduction Community Work Z26765 5 x
International project 1 Z25912 3 x
International Startup Bootcamp (Africa) Z15302 3 x x

Eyecatchers

Setting you up for success. Shine in a multidisciplinary team.

Did you know recruiters invite you based on your resume, but hire you based on your soft skills?
Experience High Impact learning in the multidisciplinary-track. Develop your interdisciplinary and intercultural competences and grow into globally aware citizens and future-proof professionals.

Welcome to Geel, city of hospitality

Geel is known as the city of hospitality. Discover our innovation campus, enjoy the beautiful green surroundings or meet up with friends in the charming city centre.
Soak in the green open spaces on campus, meet other students in our international hub and lift off your international career.

Practical training at the forefront

We offer you the best infrastructure to learn the profession: a brand-new clinical space and three workplaces. The program is supported by our own research lab, MOBILAB, with specialists from various fields. Your instructors will teach you the latest developments.

Got questions?

Linde Schryvers

For all your questions on our exchange programme

linde.schryvers@thomasmore.be +32 14 74 06 63

Helga Vertommen

For all general questions on the programme.
Helga.Vertommen@thomasmore.be +32 14 65 23 10
International Office

Hannelore Vervoort

For all your questions on the application procedure & practical arrangements.

incoming@thomasmore.be +32 14 56 21 56
International Office

Inge Vervoort

Head of the International Office
Coordinator of the Multidisciplinary programme

inge.vervoort@thomasmore.be +32 14 74 05 54

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