Analytical Biosciences
| Specialisation of: | Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences |
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| Degree: | Master of Science in Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences |
| Mode of Study: | Full-time |
| Duration: | 2 years |
| Start date: | Flexible |
| Language of instruction: | English |
| Location: | Leiden |
| Croho/isat code: | 60207 |
The Analytical Biosciences track consists of compulsory and optional components. Compulsory components are the two research projects, both including the writing of a master’s thesis. The major research project must be in the discipline af Analytical Biosciences, the minor research project preferably in a different discipline of Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences (BPS). Other compulsory components are: a literature study, including the writing of an essay or thesis, the attending of two advanced lecture series in disciplines of BPS, the attending of the course Scientific Conduct, and the attending of twenty lectures and colloquia presented by other master’s students in BPS. For the optional component, the master’s student can choose from additional courses or traineeships.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
- A BSc degree in Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences or Pharmacy from any Dutch university. Students holding such degree will directly be admitted to the programme. For all other candidates, the Admissions Committee will evaluate the equivalence of their previous training to this Bachelor of Science degree. Please note, that basic research training in the field of life sciences is required. Students who have a BSc in Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences from Leiden University are directly admissible.
- Proof of sufficient proficiency in English: IELTS test level of at least 6.5 or TOEFL score of at least 570/230, evidenced by appropriate test.
This requirement does not apply if you have:- completed your education in Canada, USA, UK, Ireland, New Zealand or Australia, or
- an International Baccalaureate
Applicants with a higher professional education (hbo) degree in a related field of science may be considered. For more information, please contact the study adviser.
