Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Master's Degree Course
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Master's Degree Course
Graduation
Successful completion means graduates are awarded the
internationally recognised academic degree Master of Science
(M. Sc.) from the Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences.
Entrance Requirements
Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology
Career Prospects
Master's Degree
Course
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Dean's office
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course advisor
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M. Sc.
Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology
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The Master's degree enables graduates to work in the civil service for
a career on higher management level and also the opportunity to study
for a PhD (mainly research-centric course).
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1st Semester
Low-molecule
Pharmaceutical
Agents
2nd Semester
Biophysics 2
3rd Semester
Elective Module
Bioprocess
Development
GMP/ Approval
Procedures
Bio-VT /
Modelling
Elective Module
Genetic
Engineering
Molecular Test
Systems
4th Semester
Elective Module
(example)
Molecular Cell
Biology
Protein
Engineering
Bioprocess Control
Enzyme Technology
Recombinant
Products
Applied
Pharmacology /
Toxicology
Protein
Analysis
Molecular
Medicine
Bioinstruments
Proteomics
Molecular Tools
Bioethics
Medical Imaging
An up-to-date list is created for the elective modules on a semester by semester basis.
Employment Opportunities
The Pharmaceutical Biotechnology course has a clear focus on
biotechnological applications in the field of human medicine. Graduates
are able to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms of the
Course Overview
The normal duration of the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Master's
course is four semesters. The Master's degree provides first and
foremost subject-specific specialisation in the fields of recombinant
and low-molecular bioproducts, bioprocess engineering, molecular
biology and cell biology, enzyme technology, molecular medicine,
genetic engineering and protein engineering.
The 3rd semester of the curriculum includes two elective modules
each carrying six ECTS credits. The elective modules enable students
to study in greater depth subjects catching their interest and in line
with their preferred areas of work in the future.
The Master's thesis must be completed by students in the last
semester. Scientific mentoring is provided by the relevant institution
or university.