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Master module M4405: Microbiology (usually in the  1st or 2nd term)

You can find a detailed description of the module in the current module handbook. We offer the module in every winter term . Please allow ample time for writing your protocols and to prepare for the written exam after the practical course.

Master module M4434: Applied Microbiology (usually in the 1st or 2nd term). You can find a detailed description of the module in the current module handbook. You will need further time for writing your protocols and to prepare for the written exam after the practical course.

Master module M4474: integrative Topics in Life Sciences (ITILS):

You can find a detailed description of the module in the current module handbook. You will need further time for writing your protocols and to prepare for the written exam after the practical course.


Project outline (usually in the 3rd term of the Master degree course)

We offer Master students the opportunity to write a project outline on current microbiological topics either from basic research or the applied sciences (2 months, 10 CPs). The practical project will be finalised by a written project outline that will lead on to your master's thesis. Project practical (usually in the 3rd term of the Master degree course).

Project Practical (usually in the 3rd term of the Master degree course)

We offer Master students the opportunity for a project practical on current microbiological topics either from basic research or the applied sciences (3 months, 30 CPs). Students are supervised individually.

Master thesis (usually in the 4th term of the Master degree course)

For master's students, we offer master's theses that focus on current microbiological topics in basic research or applied research (6 months, 30 credit points). Students receive individual supervision.

More information on potential topics for a master thesis can be found on the webpages of our research groups.

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