Biology (B. Sc.)
Researching life
The Bachelor's programme in Biology is divided into compulsory, compulsory elective and elective courses with the Studium Generale. All biological degree programmes are designed to include the performance and evaluation of practical experiments as part of the teaching concept.
In the first two years of study, profound, scientific basics in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics are taught, which are necessary for a scientific and professionally qualifying education. In the further years of study, students can deepen their competences in the bioscientific areas so that they can develop an understanding of problems in their environment relating to medicine, nutrition, the environment, biotechnology, etc. and can contribute to finding solutions.
Please note: This programme requires German language proficiency.
This degree course's language of instruction is German. Full details of the degree course are available only in German.
Formalities and regulations
The regulations concerning the course of a degree programme and examinations are described and legally binding in the examination regulations (PO). The PO regulates the examination requirements and procedure. It specifies the modules as well as the number and type of examinations, the registration and examination periods and the rules for cancelling examinations.
The admission regulations define admission requirements in detail. Both are legally binding documents, only published in German.
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