Das Master-Studium
Are you aspiring to pursue a career in biomedical research, aiming to create innovative therapies and diagnostic approaches for human diseases? Do you wish to expand your knowledge of the molecular, cellular, and genetic mechanisms that contribute to various health conditions, particularly in fields like cancer biology, neurobiology, immunology, and molecular genetics? If that sounds like you, then the English-taught master’s program in Biomedicine (M.Sc.) is an excellent fit for your ambitions.
You have the flexibility to customize your program to align with your unique interests. Based on your academic background and professional experience, you can choose between studying for four semesters to gain an in-depth specialization that supports your career aspirations, or you can opt for an accelerated one-year graduation path. For further details about the fast track master's program, click here.
Job opportunities
Upon graduating with your Master’s in Biomedicine (M.Sc.), you will have a solid foundation in areas such as molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, and pathophysiology, equipping you for advanced biomedical research and innovation. You will also be able to combine knowledge from biomedicine, genetics, and clinical research to create novel therapeutic and diagnostic solutions.
You have completed your master’s degree in Biomedicine (M.Sc.), but what lies ahead? Numerous opportunities will be available to you for your professional career. Possible industries and positions include:
- Biomedical research
- Clinical trials
- Drug development
- Biotechnological innovation
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Research institutions
- Public health organizations
- Healthcare diagnostics
- Regulatory affairs
Program Details
In the master’s program, you will integrate your knowledge of biomedicine, genetics, and clinical research while designing and conducting independent research projects. You will develop skills to analyze complex biological data using statistical and bioinformatics tools, tackle challenging research questions, and contribute to scientific advancements. This program prepares you for clinical studies, biotechnological innovations, and collaborative work with physicians and scientists.
Key topics include:
- Regulatory Affairs and Ethics in Biomedicine
- Cell Signaling Pathways
- Endocrine and Immune System
- Bioinformatics
- Medicinal Microbiology – Bacteria and Parasites
- Hematology and Hemostaseology
- Cardiovascular and Neurological Disorders – Cellular and Molecular Translational Research
- Molecular pathology of cancer – immunology, disease models and discovery of cancer biomarkers
Entrance requirements
To gain admission to the master’s program in Biomedicine (M.Sc.) at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, you need to provide a bachelor’s degree with at least 180 credit points in a relevant field, such as biology, biochemistry, or medicine. Additionally, you should be a native English speaker or provide proof of proficiency through an 85 on the TOEFL iBT, an IELTS score of 6.0, or a minimum grade B in the Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English.
Program start
Winter semester
Application time
possible all year round
Tuition fee
880,00 € monthly
*an additional application fee may apply