Biology University of Oldenburg
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Buddy programme Specialist counselling
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
- General application deadline: 15 June for the following winter semester
- We appreciate earlier applications from international applicants (e.g. by 15 April) because applications via uni-assist need additional processing time.
- Application deadline for entry into higher semesters: 15 July and 15 January
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science
Course location
Oldenburg
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Courses are held in English. The Master's thesis must be written in the English language.
Description
The Biology Master’s degree programme is a research-oriented course of studies that aims to provide in-depth training in the techniques and methods used in modern biology and related fields. The course of studies enables students to create a clear specialisation profile in the areas of biodiversity, ecology and evolution as well as neurobiology, molecular and cellular biology and genetics. The course of studies lays the groundwork for PhD work and thus forms the basis of education for the next generation of academics in the institute of biology and environmental sciences.
The programme takes an interdisciplinary approach necessary for adequately conveying the complexity of biological sciences. It thus prepares students to work independently in industry, business, research or at other private or public institutions. Students acquire in-depth, interdisciplinary knowledge of mathematics and biological systems spanning the molecular and organism levels. The programme uses a methodological and practical approach to enable students to conduct independent research in accordance with scientific and ethical standards and to interpret and present research results appropriately. The international nature of the scientific community demands not only sound knowledge of subject matter but also well-developed communication skills, especially in English. Structured, hypothesis-driven thinking, communication skills and social competences form the basis of successful professional practice.
The Master's degree programme in Biology has the following learning outcomes:
- in-depth biological expertise
- in-depth knowledge of biological working methods
- data analysis skills
- interdisciplinary thinking
- critical and analytical thinking
- independent research and knowledge of scientific literature
- ability to perform independent biological research
- data presentation and discussion in German and English (written and spoken)
- teamwork
- ethical and professional behaviour
- project and time management
- statistics and scientific programming
Reasons for studying biology in Oldenburg:
- Flexible: individual study plans, no mandatory courses, wide range of biology modules, optional choice of courses from related MSc programmes (e.g. Landscape Ecology, Marine Environmental Sciences, Neuroscience or Molecular Biomedicine)
- Intensive: block courses with a focus on one topic at a time
- Hands-on: Almost all courses include lab time or field trips and fieldwork.
- Science-oriented: individual student projects in research groups
- Personal: small groups, close contact to teachers and scientists
- Future perspectives in Oldenburg: graduate school, collaborative research projects
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study
This Master's programme cannot be studied online.
Courses start yearly in mid-October. For international students, it is highly recommended to arrive in Oldenburg by 1 October and take part in the international orientation week (first week in October) and the programme-specific orientation week for first semester biology students (second week in October).
Application deadline
- General application deadline: 15 June for the following winter semester
- We appreciate earlier applications from international applicants (e.g. by 15 April) because applications via uni-assist need additional processing time.
- Application deadline for entry into higher semesters: 15 July and 15 January
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 programme takes two years to achieve 120 credit points (CP). A Master's thesis (30 CP) is mandatory. Courses can be selected according to your individual preferences of topics and types of modules:
1) Background Modules (min. 24 CP)
Background Modules convey general knowledge on biological topics. Modules take place in three to seven week blocks (between 6 and 15 CP) and usually consist of a lecture, seminar and internship with 8 to 20 participating students.
2) Research Modules (min. 15 CP)
Research Modules consist of individual research projects which, depending on students’ choice of supervisor, take place in either a working group at the University of Oldenburg or in an external research organisation. During the research project, students work with a specific research question for six to seven weeks (15 CP). The individual nature of this module allows students to practice independent academic work, including experimental techniques, working with academic literature and presenting results. This module prepares students to begin the Master's Thesis Module (30 CP) at the conclusion of their studies which includes a substantial research project and a colloquium.
3) Skills Modules
Skills Modules (6 or 3 CP) serve to support the development of practical skills and take place in courses with up to 24 students. Topics include various biological working techniques, academic English and bioethics.
4) Elective studies (max. 30 CP)
30 CP can be chosen from other relevant programmes (e.g. Landscape Ecology, Marine Environmental Sciences, Neuroscience, Informatics, Hearing Technology and Audiology) or from courses offered by other universities in Germany or abroad. Modules stemming from outside the MSc Biology programme should be relevant to the rest of the course of studies and must be approved by the examination board.
For further details or examples of different individual curricula, please visit our website: https://uol.de/en/biology/studies/master-of-science-biology.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)
Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany
In order to further support individual interests, inclinations, career aspirations, and profile development, students are able to choose 30 of the 120 total credit points (CP) in the degree programme from other universities within Germany and abroad. It is possible to complete courses offered by the cooperating universities of Bremen and Groningen. MSc Biology students can complete courses offered at European universities in the ERASMUS+ partnership in Denmark, Finland, Italy, Norway, and Spain. Additionally, courses can be completed outside of Europe at James Cook University in Australia. Agreements with partner universities make studying abroad easy and feasible.
Integrated internships
Students also are given the opportunity to study one or more Research Modules abroad. Students in the MSc Biology programme must complete at least one Research Module (15 CP). Research Modules consist of individual research projects that take place in either a working group at the University of Oldenburg, at other universities or at external research organisations, depending on students’ choice of supervisor.
Special promotion / funding of the programme
ERASMUS+
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
Approx. 400 EUR per semester
Costs of living
You should expect to spend about 950 EUR per month to cover personal expenses (accommodation, health insurance, food).
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
1. A Bachelor's degree in biology or a related field (e.g. behavioural biology, biodiversity, ecology, evolutionary biology, molecular genomics, neurobiology, sensory biology, among others)
OR
2. A Bachelor's degree in which at least 50% of the credit points or equivalent were in biology or a related field
In both cases, the Bachelor's must be completed or missing a maximum of 30 credit points (or the equivalent in a non-ECTS system).
Language requirements
English (level B2)
Refer to admissions regulations for details.
Application deadline
- General application deadline: 15 June for the following winter semester
- We appreciate earlier applications from international applicants (e.g. by 15 April) because applications via uni-assist need additional processing time.
- Application deadline for entry into higher semesters: 15 July and 15 January
Submit application
German applicants:
https://uol.de/studium/bewerben
International applicants (EU and non-EU):
https://www.uni-assist.de/en/how-to-apply/
Universität Oldenburg
c/o uni-assist eV
11507 Berlin
Germany
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
Information and support is provided by the International Office of University of Oldenburg: https://uol.de/en/io.
Career advisory services
General career advisory service by the university
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Specialist counselling
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
Individual advice from the programme coordinator
Supervisor-student ratio
Students of this rather small programme (25 students per year) can choose research projects offered by more than 30 local supervisors. All background and skills modules are taught in small groups (usually between six and 20 students).
Contact
University of Oldenburg
Institute of Biology and Environmental Sciences
Prof Dr Arne Nolte
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114–118
26129 Oldenburg
Prof Dr Olaf Bininda-Emonds
Tel.: +49 4417983965