Biosciences – Bachelor 100%
Heidelberg , Germany
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Tuition Fee
EUR 161
Per semester
Start Date
Medium of studying
Biology
Duration
6 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Biology | Biotechnology | Biochemistry
Area of study
Biology | Biotechnology | Biochemistry
Education type
Biology | Biotechnology | Biochemistry
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 161
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor’s degree programme in Biosciences is research-orientated, providing students with an optimal basis for further study in a German or international Master’s degree programme and/or doctoral programmes.
Facts & Formalities
- Degree: Bachelor of Science
- Type of programme: Undergraduate
- Start of programme: Winter semester only
- Standard period of study: 6 semesters
- Language(s) of instruction: German
- Fees and contributions: 161.10 € / Semester
- Application procedure: Subjects with admission restriction in the scope of the dialogue-oriented services procedure
- Application deadlines: Information about deadlines can be obtained after you have put together a degree program.
Course Content
The basic modules equip students with a solid understanding of fundamental biological principles, as well as key competencies. Topics covered include:
- Biodiversity and the evolution of plants and animals
- Physiology and developmental biology
- Biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology Courses cover experimental techniques, and a broad range of methods used in modern biological research.
Course Structure
At the end of the Bachelor’s degree, students must complete a Bachelor’s thesis and present it in an oral defence. The course enables students to develop a specialism by selecting specific courses, placements and seminars. Possible specialisms include:
- Molecular biology
- Cellular biology
- Biophysics
- Molecular plant sciences
- Biodiversity / Evolution and ecology
- Parasitology / Virology
- Neurobiology
- Developmental Biology
- Systems Biology
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