Molecular Medicine - Bachelor of Science (BSc)

The Molecular Medicine bachelor's programme at Ulm University is an ideal choice if you who want to work in medical research rather than direct patient care.

Key data

Type of programme

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Type of study
  • full-time
Study curriculum

Information on the study curriculum

Application

Information for applicants

Admission regulation

further information

Start of programme
  • each winter semester
Available places per year

52

Orientation offer Language of instruction
  • German
Admission
  • restricted (for further information see 'Application')
ECTS credit points

180

Standard period of study (semester)

6

Contact

Barbara Eichner

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Barbara Eichner
Non-academic Staff
University Ulm
Dekanatsverwaltung der Medizinischen Fakultät
Albert-Einstein-Allee 7
89081 Ulm
Room: TTU-M28 Raum 5206
Telephone: +49 731 50-33658

More about the course

Medicine faces great scientific and societal challenges, which requires not only excellent medical practitioners but also a continuously growing supply of outstandingly educated medically oriented scientists. Ulm University designed the three-step study concept Molecular Medicine to meet these very requirements. This relatively young and innovative specialisation strives to investigate root causes of diseases on a molecular level with methods of molecular and cellular biology, and to utilise this knowledge to develop new ways of prevention, diagnostics and treatment of illnesses. The Molecular Medicine bachelor's programme at Ulm University is the perfect choice if you want to work in medical research rather than direct patient care. The education aims to transfer knowledge and skills that qualify graduates for activities in research, development and application in the various areas of biomedical science, in particular at universities, research institutes and industry.

For further information please see the Moleculare Medicine webpage.