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The Master's degree program in Molecular Biology and Physiology is a one-year academic program of 60 ECTS credits, designed to educate and train students for scientific research and professional work in the fields of molecular biology and physiology. The study program has 13 elective modules aimed at acquiring additional knowledge and skills in certain narrower areas of molecular biology and physiology, or at acquiring expanded knowledge in relation to the knowledge acquired in basic academic studies. The modules consist of mandatory courses that provide fundamental knowledge in a specific area of molecular biology and physiology and elective courses common to all modules. The most important goals of the study program Molecular Biology and Physiology of the master's academic studies are the acquisition of knowledge necessary for understanding the organization of biomacromolecules, the principles of macromolecule interaction in living systems, the integration of the functions of organic systems that contribute to maintaining the immune response and homeostasis, as well as knowledge in the field of bioinformatics. Graduates of the study program Molecular Biology and Physiology of the master's academic studies possess integrated biological knowledge, but also specific competencies necessary for scientific research and professional work in the specified narrow scientific fields. The knowledge acquired upon completion of these studies provides competence and expertise for further education at doctoral academic judges in the country and abroad, for work in scientific institutes, medical, pharmaceutical and other institutions where knowledge from molecular biology and physiology is applied.
Modules
- Biology of microorganisms
- Animal developmental biology
- Cell and tissue biology
- Biophysics with Computational Biology
- Genetic engineering and biotechnology
- Genomics
- Experimental biomedicine
- Immunobiology
- Molecular biology and plant biotechnology
- Neurobiology
- Applied genetics
- Forensic biology
- Human molecular biology