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Joint Master's Degree Programme

The joint Master curriculum starts in WS 2010/11. The English version is available to download: ENG_Master Curriculum_2010. The actual German version of 2011 is available to download: GER_Master Curriculum_2011. The details of the courses are available in the Online Study Handbook.

Bachelor Programme

The double degree Bachelor curriculum is running since WS 2006/07. The English version from 2008 is available to download: ENG_Bachelor Curriculum_2008. The actual German version of 2010 is available to download: GER_Bachelor Curriculum_2010.


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New courses in the summer term 2012

There are a number of new courses in the summer semester 2012, some of which may be unique opportunities. They will all be recognizedwitin the master curriculum.


347.390 Current Topics in Biological Chemistry Positron emission tomography radiochemistry by Oleksander Popkov

347.340 Current Topics in Biological Chemistry From biocatalysis to bioenergetics by Mario E. Alva-Astudillo; the dates will be announced by end of March.

347.389 Food Chemistry by Mario E. Alva-Astudillo; the dates will be announced by end of March.

320.052 Practical course in Microscopy on biomolecules by Andreas Horner

349.301 Current Topics in Biophysical Chemistry Physical Chemisty of surfaces for biological applications by Firas Awaja

313.088 Modeling of biological macromolecules by Marcel Schmidt am Busch

349.069 Structure and Properties of Biological Materials by Notburga Gierlinger


Please also take note of the following courses, which are also offered in the summer semester:

349.067 Current Topics in Biophysical Chemistry High Resolution Microscopy for Bio Application by Sabine Hild

376.033 Bionics - biomimetic Materials and Polymers by Oliver Brüggemann

347.349 Biospecific Detection by Hermann Gruber

320.069 Biophysics Laboratory II for Biological Chemistry by Andreas Ebner





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