Molecular Biosciences and Productive Biosystems (MBioPro) Dresden University of Technology
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event
First impressions
- Location
Dresden
- Intake
Summer semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Not specified
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
31 October for all applicants
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science
Course location
Dresden
In cooperation with
IHI Zittau
Language of instruction
English
Languages
The Master's programme is taught in English.
Description
White biotechnology – harnessing the physiological prowess of microorganisms (bacteria, archaea, fungi) for the production of chemicals, enzymes and energy – holds great potential for developing bioeconomy towards a sustainable future. It is an interdisciplinary effort that encompasses knowledge of and approaches from biochemistry, molecular genetics, microbial physiology, functional biodiversity, bioprocess engineering and synthetic biology.
The Master’s programme in Molecular Biosciences and Productive Biosystems (MBioPro) aims at providing a comprehensive and research-oriented knowledge base in molecular biology, applied microbial physiology, and product development. This two-year full-time international Master’s programme rests on three scientific pillars. “Functional Tools” will provide the students with theoretical and practical knowledge on modern methods of enzymology, genetic engineering, systems and synthetic biology, as well as bioinformatics and functional biodiversity. “Productive Pathways” teaches the fundamentals in microbial physiology, metabolism and bioenergetics that can be harnessed for applied purposes. Both pillars culminate in “Application Technologies”, where tools and pathways are fused into fields such as biocatalysis, biotransformation, metabolic engineering and environmental monitoring. As a result of this highly focused programme, MBioPro graduates are ideally prepared for solving future challenges in biotechnological research and development.
Full-time / part-time
Not specified
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
31 October for all applicants
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 courses of the MBioPro Master's programme are organised in a modular fashion throughout the first three semesters.
- The first semester represents a levelling and qualification phase to ensure that all students within the programme have the required knowledge base for the specialised courses of the following two semesters. It encompasses the following courses:
- “Physiological Concepts of Microbial Cultivation”
- “Microbial Expression Hosts and Protein Production”
- “Microbial Ecology of Fungi and Protists”
- In the second and third semesters, topics within the three scientific pillars of this Master's programme are taught. The third semester also provides the possibility for studies abroad, research stays in the biotech industry or participation in the iGEM competition.
- “Functional Tools” encompasses two modules: “From Genes to Enzymes” and “Systems Biology and Genomics”
- “Productive Pathways”
- “Application Technologies”
- Moreover, an extended lab rotation in each semester provides hands-on experience in independent lab routine and will help choosing the research group for the Master's thesis project.
- In the fourth semester, MBioPro students work on the Master's thesis project.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
No
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
Currently, students pay ~300 EUR per semester (i.e. for six months). This includes a ticket for public transport and regional trains in all of Germany. Additionally, students can use a bike rental service all over the city for free for 30 min. The contribution also assures concessions in the university cafeterias and offers benefits (e.g. price reductions) for many cultural and leisure activities in Dresden.
Costs of living
Dresden offers high quality of living at very moderate costs. Currently, students should expect to pay around 850 EUR per month including rent, food, insurance and basic expenses. This figure is relatively low compared to other big German cities.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
Applicants are required to have the following:
1. A first university degree ("Diplom", Bachelor's degree, or equivalent) in natural science, typically in one of the following fields:
- Biology
- Biochemistry/Chemistry
- Biophysics
- Biotechnology
- Life Science
2. Proven fundamental knowledge in genetics, molecular biology and microbiology
3. A good command of English
Language requirements
Proven proficiency in English at an advanced B2 level according to the European reference framework:
- TOEFL > 79 (Internet-based test), or
- IELTS > 6.5, or
- other equivalent and internationally recognised certificates
Application deadline
31 October for all applicants
Submit application
The respective online application platform depends on your educational background and your first university degree. Please check https://tud.de/online-bewerbung for further information.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
Information on scholarships and funding for students is summarised on a dedicated web page of the TU Dresden.
Possibility of finding part-time employment
In order to top up their budget, some students may want to look for temporary work in Dresden. If so, different regulations apply for students from EU member states, countries of the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland, and students from outside the European Union and the EEA area. In addition, restrictions on the duration of employment may apply. Professors, lecturers and group leaders involved in the Master's programme may offer students the possibility of working as academic assistants. However, living expenses can be financed only partially through a job as an academic assistant.
Additional support
Accommodation
It is still relatively easy to find affordable accommodation in Dresden. Accommodation is available either via the "Studentenwerk Dresden" or on the private market. Rent for a single room in a student residence is approx. 250 EUR per month.
Private housing can be found online. We recommend that you move into a hall of residence at the beginning of your stay in Dresden. Subsequently, you can look for a place on the private market or in a shared apartment, which is known as a "Wohngemeinschaft" in German.
Career advisory services
TU Dresden offers plenty of counselling and training within its Career Service to help students with finding professional orientation. They offer workshops to equip students with professional skills and help optimise their CV.
Additionally, there are special workshops for international students to get to know the German and Saxon job market and network.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
Welcome event
Contact
Dresden University of Technology
Institute of Microbiology
Zellescher Weg 20b
01217 Dresden