You have a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and want to expand your knowledge with an advanced study program, e.g. a biochemistry master, pharmacology master, or life science master?
Our new study program will be just the right fit for you: The Master’s program in Analytical Life Sciences (M.Sc.) covers a broad spectrum of topics and methods, from cell biology and DNA sequencing to forensics and quality control.
A degree in Analytical Life Sciences (M.Sc.) from Hochschule Fresenius will enable you to take on specialist and management roles in the pharmaceutical and life science industry.
As a graduate of this Master’s study program, you’ll have in-depth knowledge of life sciences and cell biology. You’ll be particularly well equipped to perform analyses of biological molecules and pharmaceutical agents.
These skills are highly sought-after in the pharmaceutical and life science industry. Therefore, a wide range of career options will open up for you. Apply your expertise in areas such as:
As a student of Analytical Life Sciences (M.Sc.), you will examine a wide range of topics and methods, including those from life science studies, biochemistry studies, data science studies, and pharmacology studies. Naturally, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to work in our state-of-the-art laboratories.
The areas covered by the Master’s program in Analytical Life Sciences (M.Sc.) include, amongst others:
To be admitted to the full-time Master’s study program in Analytical Life Sciences (M.Sc.) at Hochschule Fresenius, you need to fulfil the following admission requirements:
You must have completed a Bachelor’s degree in biology with at least 180 credit points.
The study program is taught in English, therefore you’ll also need English language skills at Level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Please be aware, if you come from a country outside the European Union or the European Economic Area, you will usually require a visa to study in Germany. It can take several months to apply for and receive your visa, so you should start the process as early as possible.