University of Oldenburg

Course Details

MS in Molecular Biomedicine

Course Description

The research orientated Master's degree programme in Molecular Biomedicine builds a bridge between patient-related/clinical and fundamental research. In this programme, students will examine the molecular and cellular aspects of biology in depth while taking specific account of medical facts and issues. Aim of the programme is to instil students with a strongly interdisciplinary approach to molecular biomedicine, enabling them to independently conduct both fundamental and clinical research. The Master's degree programme in Molecular Biomedicine therefore provides an excellent basis for a doctorate in the life sciences as well as for challenging fields of activity in science and industry. The curriculum of the Master's degree programme in Molecular Biomedicine incorporates modules from the teaching units of Medicine, Neuroscience and Biology. The interdisciplinary nature of the curriculum gives students many opportunities to engage in cooperation across degree programmes within the framework of their studies. Regulations on transitions between courses are embedded in the course-specific Appendix to the examination regulations for the Master's degree programmes in School VI for Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Oldenburg. The modules of the M.Sc. in Molecular Biomedicine are aligned with the structure of the M.Sc. in Neuroscience and the M.Sc. in Biology in terms of time and content, and are held as block modules. This structure and the large selection of compulsory elective modules of varying scope provide optimal conditions for students to develop their different interests and research areas.

Course Duration

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4semester

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