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Master Degree Thesis in Molecular Biology

  • Number of credits 15 credits
  • Level Master’s level
  • Starting Autumn Term 2025

About the course

Application and eligibility

This course contains occasions that are included in a degree programme at Umeå university and applies only to those of you who are admitted to the programme. You will receive information about application times and what applies to you from your institution.

Master Degree Thesis in Molecular Biology, 15 credits

Visa tillfällen för föregående termin Autumn Term 2025 Det finns inga senare terminer för kursen

Offered as part of a degree programme

Starts

1 September 2025

Ends

18 January 2026

Study location

Umeå

Language

English

Type of studies

Daytime, 50%

Required Knowledge

For admission to the course, a minimum of 180 ECTS is required, including: 60 ECTS in Life Sciences (including Genetics, Microbiology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Zoophysiology and Plant Biology) of which a minimum of 7.5 ECTS should be in each of Genetics and Microbiology; 30 ECTS in Chemistry of which a minimum should be 7.5 ECTS credits in Biochemistry; documented practical experience of laboratory work comprising a minimum of 30 ECTS; as well as compulsory courses at the advanced level of the Master Programme in Molecular Biology corresponding to a minimum of 30 ECTS and in addition, a Magister Degree Thesis in Molecular Biology, 15 ECTS, at advanced level; English skills equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English B/6; or equivalent proficiencies.

Entry requirements

Application

Apply by logging in to Universityadmissions.se. Then follow the instructions.

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