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Molecular Medicine *

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – 1 field degree program


Note:

From the winter semester 2022/2023, the Bachelor of Science Molecular Medicine degree programme will be offered as an eight-semester Bachelor's degree programme.


Academic calendar:

Winter Semester

Standard Period of Study:

6 semesters required for the full degree programme

Scope of services:

180 ECTS-Points for the full degree programme

Admission: First semester:

An application is not possible any more

Higher semesters:

2. - 6. study semester: restricted admission (University): The admission requirements are specified in the selection statutes (see section "Statutes" below). For further information on the selection procedure, please refer to the selection statutes for higher semesters (see the section "Statutes" below) and this page.

Application period: First semester: An application is not possible any more
Higher semesters: Winter semester: from 1 July to 15 July, Summer semester: from 1 December to 15 January

Faculty affiliation: Faculty of Medicine

The goal of the degree program is to teach the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary to conduct independent scientific work in biomedical research, development, diagnostics, and production. Graduates of the program should be capable of:
- formulating scientific questions in theoretical or clinical research independently and addressing them with modern methodology,
- linking content and questions of medicine with ways of thinking and working from the natural sciences,
- thinking beyond the bounds of individual disciplines and applying interdisciplinary knowledge to clinical questions,
- applying statistical procedures and models for describing life processes to questions of clinical and experimental medicine,
- illustrating scientific findings and concepts in written and oral form using medical terms and taking into account their ethical and legal background,
- with the goal of explaining the causes of illnesses on the molecular level through the methods of molecular biology and cell biology and using this knowledge to derive new possibilities for diagnostics, therapy, and prevention.


Please note:
From the summer semester 2020 on there may be deviations from individual regulations of the admission regulations, selection and entrance examination regulations as well as the study and examination regulations from the Corona Statutes [de].

Disclaimer
The versions of statutes with relevance to teaching and learning provided on this page by the Department of Legal Affairs (in particular admission and selection regulations as well as subject and examination regulations) are primarily for information purposes. This means that all amendments subsequently agreed upon by the University Senate have been integrated into the respective text of the original statutes; in the case of the examination regulations for bachelor's and master's degree programmes, this generally relates to extracts of the respective examination regulations (framework examination regulations, subject-specific provisions, and appendices).
The greatest care has been taken in writing these versions. Nevertheless, it cannot be entirely ruled out that errors may have occurred. Consequently, it is solely the officially announced statutes and statute amendments that are legally binding, i.e. as published in the Amtlichen Bekanntmachungen der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau [de] or, up to the year 2000, in the official gazette of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts.

Central Academic Advising Office


The University's Service Centre Studies - Central Student Advisory Service (ZSB) provides information and advice on all questions that may arise prior to, at the beginning of, and during a course of study. If you are seeking subject-specific advice in addition to this, you can also contact the respective subject academic advisor.

Departmental Academic Advising


Study Coordinator
Dr. Magdalena Weidner-Büchele
Studiendekanat Molekulare Medizin
Breisacher Straße 153
79110 Freiburg
Tel.: +49 761 270-72434

molekularmedizin@uniklinik-freiburg.de
Sprechstunde: 

nach Vereinbarung per E-Mail


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Academic Advising
Prof. Dr. Thomas Reinheckel
Institut für Molekulare Medizin und Zellforschung
Stefan-Meier-Str. 17
79104 Freiburg
Tel.: +49 761 203-9606
Fax: +49 761 203-9602

molekularmedizin@uniklinik-freiburg.de

Examination Office


Manuela Schätzle
Studiendekanat Molekulare Medizin
Breisacher Str. 153
79110 Freiburg
Telefon: +49 761 270-84695
molekularmedizin@uniklinik-freiburg.de

Sprechzeiten:
  • telefonisch (außer mittwochs)
  • persönlich nach Terminvereinbarung
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