Course Overview
The program focuses on molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, and biotechnology. Early study includes cell biology and biochemistry, followed by advanced topics such as immunology, gene regulation, and bioinformatics.
Students take part in laboratory work that includes DNA analysis, protein studies, and cell experiments. Group projects support practical problem-solving using biological data.
Research groups at the university guide thesis work and project tasks. Graduates move into laboratory research, healthcare-related industries, biotechnology firms, and academic research roles. Some continue with doctoral studies in biosciences and related fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a relevant bachelor’s degree in biosciences, biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, or a related field. Academic transcripts, CV, motivation letter, and proof of English level are required during application.
Applications are submitted through the Studyinfo Finland portal. Selection depends on academic results and document evaluation.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 30 hours per week during study periods
Language Requirement