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Addressing complex biomedical issues

The master's programme in Biomedical Sciences is a two-year, full-time programme

The aim of the first year is to get an understanding of the integration of the different biomedical sciences around biomedical issues, and to acquire advanced knowledge, skills and understanding in one of the disciplinary biomedical specialisations: Immunology, Neurobiology or Infectious Diseases. Deepening the disciplinary biomedical specialisations provides an in-depth understanding within the chosen discipline and includes a laboratory/experimental internship.

The aim of the second year is to broaden the knowledge, skills and understanding in either another biomedical discipline (Immunology, Neurobiology or Infectious Diseases) or in a more societal discipline, either International Public Health or Education – Teaching Biology (Dutch only).

The programme’s structure ensures that you will gain knowledge, skills and understanding within two biomedical (sub)disciplines.

The programme consists of:

    • General compulsory courses (24EC), including the start course Integrated Biomedical Sciences and a Literature Thesis
    • Two specialisations (48EC each), each containing 18EC in specialisation courses and one internship (30EC)

Courses form half of the Biomedical Sciences programme. For the other half, you must conduct your own research. There is plenty of scope for practical work, giving you the opportunity to use the very latest research methods and equipment. You can also select a work placement in policymaking, education or communication, depending on your chosen specialisation.

The Biomedical Sciences  Master’s is a two-year programme of 120 ECs. The programme is in English.
The start date of this programme is September 1st.

You can read more about the Biomedical Sciences Master's programme and course descriptions in the study guide.

First year

Your first year of the programme will begin when you choose one of three research specialisations. You will choose relevant specialisation courses, and later your first internship, in line with your chosen specialisation. There are three compulsory courses: Scientific Writing in English, Study and Career and Ethics in Life Sciences.

Summary

With a specialisation in Immunology, you will have a broad understanding of immunological processes. This ranges from the molecular and cellular interactions between host and pathogen to an integrative knowledge of the role of the immune system in various pathologies, such as cancer, infectious diseases and autoimmunity.

You will also specialise in one of the subjects within the field of Immunology. At the end of the programme, you will understand current theory and the key research questions in the field, and have an understanding of the scientific and social relevance of this subject area. 

Compulsory Courses

  • Study and Career year 1 M BMED
  • Integrated Biomedical Sciences
  • Ethics in Life Sciences
  • Scientific Writing in English
  • Internship Immunology
  • Advanced Molecular Immunology and Cell Biology
  • Clinical Immunology

You can find the complete course overview for this year in the study guide.

  • Immunology

    Summary

    With a specialisation in Immunology, you will have a broad understanding of immunological processes. This ranges from the molecular and cellular interactions between host and pathogen to an integrative knowledge of the role of the immune system in various pathologies, such as cancer, infectious diseases and autoimmunity.

    You will also specialise in one of the subjects within the field of Immunology. At the end of the programme, you will understand current theory and the key research questions in the field, and have an understanding of the scientific and social relevance of this subject area. 

    Compulsory Courses

    • Study and Career year 1 M BMED
    • Integrated Biomedical Sciences
    • Ethics in Life Sciences
    • Scientific Writing in English
    • Internship Immunology
    • Advanced Molecular Immunology and Cell Biology
    • Clinical Immunology

    You can find the complete course overview for this year in the study guide.

How do we support your preparation for the job market?

During the programme, you will receive extensive support from our junior lecturers and participate in a Study & Career course designed to prepare you for the next steps in your career.

Next to training you as a scientist, we also dedicate time for you to follow professional skills workshops, attend and organize your own networking events, and receive mentorship of your own professional development. Learn more about what this unique course entails and read some student stories. For more information, have a look the Study and Career page.

Change your future with the Biomedical Sciences programme

Change your future with the Biomedical Sciences programme

As a graduate from the Biomodical Science Master’s programme, there are lots of career paths open to you. You could start work as a scientific researcher or policymaker, or advisor in the field of international public health. However, there are also lots of graduates who choose a career in research, starting their PhD straight after graduation.

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