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Bioinformatics and Systems Biology – (M.Sc.)

University of Freiburg

Faculty of Engineering
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Application Deadline: June 1st for Non-EU citizens, July 15th for EU-citizens
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 1,000
Location: Freiburg / Germany / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 24 months Start Date: October
Educational Form:
  • Taught
  • Research
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Languages: English  German 
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Bioinformatics is an emerging and challenging discipline at the interface of Informatics (or Computer Science) and Life Sciences. Bioinformatics has been and still is a major trigger for the current developments in the fields of Bio-Engineering, Molecular Biology and Medicine.

The Master´s degree course aims to provide a deeper understanding of Bioinformatics' methods and to broaden the students' knowledge in the fields of Biology and Computer Science. Students attend lectures, seminars and lab courses in Biology, Computer Science and Bioinformatics, which they may select according to their background, language proficiency and their areas of interest. During project work and the Master´s thesis students will be involved in the actual research of the Departments of Computer Science and/or Biology.
The MSc. Programme broadens and deepens the students' Bioinformatics expertise and provides a sound basis for a career in the field of Bioinformatics. Being research oriented, the programme equips students for independent scientific work. Students participate in lectures, seminar courses and tutorials which they may select based on their previous experience. After having completed the first three study semesters, students will focus on their thesis during the fourth semester. Graduates of the Master of Science course may be considered for a PhD.


Contents

The Master's Programme consists of modules in the following areas:

* Bioinformatics
* Advanced Computer Science
* Specialist areas of Computer Science/Biology
* Biology
* Mathematics

In the area of Bioinformatics the following modules build the basis for the specific bioinformatics studies:

* Bioinformatics II
* General foundations of Bioinformatics
* Genomic Bioinformatics

In addition, students will complete at least two out of the following courses:

* RNA Bioinformatics
* Simplified protein models
* Bioinformatics and molecular biology
* Applied systems biology
* Theoretic systems biology

In the field of Advanced Computer Science students will deepen their knowledge in one of the following modules:

* Artificial Intelligence
* Computer Architecture
* Theory of Algorithms
* Image Processing
* Machine Learning

A major objective of this Master's Programme is to convey a basic knowledge in biology which will be the background and the basis for the future scientist's examination of advanced biological concepts. Students will therefore complete several coursesin the field of Biology and Biochemistry: * Molecular biology and genetics: genes and genomes
* Evolutionary biology / genetics

Further courses offered are:

* Biochemistry
* Microbiology
* Cell biology
* Neurobiology and Biophysics
* Advanced genetics and molecular biology
* Advanced topics of evolutionary biology

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Requirements

Applicants need to have a bachelor's degree in Biology, Computer Science or any other Science. Basic knowledge in Mathematics, Informatics, Biology, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology is required.

For application the following documents need to be sent:

* Application form
* Officially authenticated and translated (into German or English) documents showing marks obtained during the bachelor's programme
* Officially authenticated degree certificate
* Evidence of your English proficiency (TOEFL, Cambridge Certificate or IELTS)
* Evidence of your German proficiency (B2)
* Evidence of a qualification which is equivalent to the Bachelor's programme in Computer Science with a minor in Bioinformatics offered at the University of Freiburg (e.g. GRE subject test in Biology and/or Computer Science)
* If applicable: Other certificates or GRE general test
* Curriculum vitae
* Personal statement explaining your interest in the master's programme
* At least one letter of reference from one of your former university professors
* APS (for Chinese and Vietnamese applicants only)

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Paper-based: 580
TOEFL Computer-based: 237
TOEFL Internet-based: 92

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