Program Overview
Introduction to the Biochemistry Program
The Biochemistry program at Jagiellonian University is a unique and interdisciplinary field of study that combines biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics to understand the chemical processes in living organisms. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of biochemistry and its applications in various fields, including medicine, biotechnology, and environmental science.
Program Description
The Biochemistry program is offered in Polish, and students are required to have a sufficient level of Polish language proficiency to undertake the program. The program is divided into two cycles: the first-cycle program, which is a three-year full-time program, and the second-cycle program, which is a two-year full-time program. Both programs are designed to provide students with a general academic profile and a main discipline in Biological Sciences.
Available Programs
- First-cycle program:
- Study mode: full-time
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: general academic
- Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
- Title: Licencjat (equivalent of Bachelor's degree)
- Main discipline: Biological Sciences
- Second-cycle program:
- Study mode: full-time
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: general academic
- Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
- Title: Magister (equivalent of Master’s degree)
- Main discipline: Biological Sciences
Curriculum Overview
The program curriculum includes a range of subjects that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of biochemistry and its applications. The curriculum is designed to include both mandatory and elective subjects, and students are required to complete a certain number of credits to graduate.
Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Biotechnology
The Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Biotechnology is one of the best research and didactic units in Poland. The faculty conducts research in various areas, including biochemistry, biophysics, and biotechnology, and has collaborations with several centers in Poland and worldwide. The faculty building is located on the Campus of the 600th Anniversary of the JU Revival, and students have access to well-equipped laboratories and computer rooms.
Student Life
The university offers a range of facilities and services to support students, including dormitories, scholarships, and academic support. Students can also participate in various extracurricular activities, such as research societies and student organizations, to develop their skills and interests.
International Students
The university has an International Students Office that provides support and guidance to international students. The office offers a range of services, including language courses, cultural adaptation, and academic support.
Admission to Studies
Admission to the Biochemistry program is conducted electronically through the Online Application System. Students are required to meet certain admission criteria, including language proficiency, and must submit a range of documents, including transcripts and certificates.
Transfer from Other University or Study Program
Transfer from another university or study program is possible with the dean's consent, and students must meet certain requirements, including completing the first year of studies and fulfilling additional requirements established by the Faculty Council.
Graduates
Graduates of the Biochemistry program can work in various fields, including laboratories, research and development departments, and government agencies. The program provides students with a range of skills and knowledge, including laboratory techniques, data analysis, and communication skills.
Further Education Possibilities
Graduates can also pursue further education, including doctoral studies, second-cycle programs, and post-diploma programs. The university offers a range of programs and courses that can help graduates to develop their skills and knowledge and advance their careers.
University in Close-up
The university has a range of facilities and services, including libraries, museums, and cultural centers. Students can also participate in various events and activities, including lectures, workshops, and conferences, to develop their skills and interests.
Offer for School
The university offers a range of programs and activities for schools, including lectures, workshops, and laboratory classes. The programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of biochemistry and its applications and to promote interest in science and technology.
Other Programs that May Interest You
The university offers a range of programs that may be of interest to students, including Molecular Biotechnology, Biotechnology, Molecular and Cellular Biophysics, Chemistry, and Medicinal Chemistry. These programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of various fields and to promote interest in science and technology.
