Molecular Biomedicine (MSc) University of Oldenburg
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Specialist counselling Buddy programme Tutors Cultural and linguistic preparation
First impressions
- Location
Oldenburg
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
For Applicants holding a non-EU degree: 30 April (via uni-assist eV)
For Applicants holding an EU degree: 15 July (via uni-assist eV)
For Applicants holding a German degree: 15 July (Application portal for Uni Oldenburg)
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science in Molecular Biomedicine
Course location
Oldenburg
Language of instruction
English
Languages
All modules are taught in English.
Description
The Master's degree in Molecular Biomedicine combines the molecular life sciences with medicine by examining the molecular and cellular aspects of biology with special consideration of medical issues and problems. The explicit aim of the course of study is to convey the strong interdisciplinary approach of molecular biomedicine to the students and to overcome the subject boundaries between scientific and medical thinking through research-oriented project work.
The focus of the degree programme in “Molecular Biomedicine” is on the molecular mechanisms of cellular processes, whereby methods and the molecular understanding of the natural sciences are linked with current medical content. In the field of neuroscience, there is the possibility of specialising in key areas in:
- biochemistry
- genetics
- molecular and cell biology
- electrophysiology
A wide range of methods is used, ranging from microscopic techniques, heterologous gene expression and electrophysiological measurements to analysing the reactions of neurons in cell groups and in the intact nervous system to analysing behavioural patterns. Specialisation in cell and molecular biology basics, degenerative diseases as well as genetic diagnostic therapies and regenerative medicine is possible in neurogenetics, human genetics, genetics of childhood brain malformation, ophthalmology and geriatrics. Through a wide range of specialist training and instruction in various methodological and conceptual areas, the students are enabled to carry out basic scientific as well as clinical research in the field of molecular biomedicine independently.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
For Applicants holding a non-EU degree: 30 April (via uni-assist eV)
For Applicants holding an EU degree: 15 July (via uni-assist eV)
For Applicants holding a German degree: 15 July (Application portal for Uni Oldenburg)
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The research-oriented Master's programme with a total workload of 120 ECTS has a modular structure, comprising modules from the teaching units of medicine, neuroscience and biology. The curriculum is very flexible. You can choose modules depending on your interest and research profile and design your own study track.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- Specialist literature in other languages
- Language training provided
Description of other international elements
Research project(s) or the Master's thesis can be conducted abroad.
Integrated internships
At least one research project must be completed during the Master's programme. This can be accomplished at any German or foreign university or company.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
Yes
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
The semester contribution is approx. 415 EUR per semester. This includes a semester ticket that allows you to use public transportation.
Costs of living
You should expect to spend about 860 EUR per month to cover personal expenses (accommodation, health insurance and food).
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) with major in molecular life sciences, biochemistry, molecular biology, molecular biomedicine, genetics or immunology, in which at least 40 ECTS credits (including laboratory practice!) have been completed in at least three of the following subject areas: molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, developmental biology, biochemistry, immunology, human/animal physiology, molecular neurobiology
Documents required
The following additional documents must be submitted along with your application in German or English:
- A certificate of your Bachelor's or equivalent degree, including transcript of records and translations (certified for applications via the university)
- Proof of English proficiency at level B2 or higher (no older than two years)
- Completed specific eligibility form (available at uni-assist and the
"Bewerbungsportal"; an application without this form cannot be considered) - If applicable, proof of additional qualifications (e.g. certificates concerning relevant work experience, internships or scientific projects, subject of the Bachelor's thesis, English language proficiency at C1 level, study-related stay abroad, voluntary social commitment)
Please make sure to include all relevant supporting documents in your application (especially information on internships and projects as well as the completed specific eligibility form). Do not submit motivation letters, as these will not be considered.
For more details on the admission procedure, please visit our website.
Language requirements
English proficiency at level B2 or higher (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
Applicants who are not native speakers or have completed their first degree in English in a country with English or German as an official language need to provide an English Language certificate (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge First Certificate) that is no older than two years.
Application deadline
For Applicants holding a non-EU degree: 30 April (via uni-assist eV)
For Applicants holding an EU degree: 15 July (via uni-assist eV)
For Applicants holding a German degree: 15 July (Application portal for Uni Oldenburg)
Submit application
Applicants holding a German degree apply via the university.
Applicants holding a non-German degree apply via uni-assist.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact the Admissions Office.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Possibility of finding part-time employment
Students are permitted to work alongside their studies. If you are a student from a non-EU country, you are allowed to work 120 full days or 240 half days per year.
Additional support
Accommodation
Where to look for accommodation:
- The Student Service Organisation ("Studentenwerk") owns and runs several different student houses around the city. They also help with finding private accommodation for international students.
- The notice board ("schwarzes Brett") on Stud.IP, where students often offer free rooms or apartments.
Career advisory services
- Individual study and career counselling by the programme coordinator
- Study and career counselling service of the university
- Career Day of the university
- Neuroscience Career Day (organised by students)
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Specialist counselling
- Buddy programme
- Tutors
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
Initiation phase for international students – INSTEP
For details, please contact the adviser for international students at the International Office.
Contact
University of Oldenburg
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Stephanie Voß
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114–118
26129 Oldenburg