The Master's programme in Molecular Medicine builds on a BSc degree in the field of life sciences, especially in biochemistry, biomedical science, human biology, molecular biology, molecular biotechnology, molecular life science or molecular medicine. Students can deepen and broaden their knowledge of the molecular pathways leading to proliferation, differentiation and death of cells, of the physiology of cells and organs, and of the pathophysiology of diseases, whilst at the same time enhancing their practical laboratory skills.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science degree, a German "Diplom", or an equivalent degree in one of the study courses described below, with a final grade of 2.5 or better.
If the Bachelor's degree has not been granted yet, the average of examination results must be 2.7 or better (at the date of application). The equivalence of foreign grades will be checked by the Studies Office of the Medical Faculty Ulm.
Possible study courses include the following: biomedical science, molecular biotechnology, molecular biology, molecular life science, human biology, biochemistry, etc. The equivalence of the study course is decided upon by the Master's Commission.
Fee Information
How to Apply
Ulm University
Abt. II-1 Zulassung (Admissions)
89069 Ulm
Germany