Degree Programme | Biological Sciences | ||
Qualification | Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) | ||
Duration | 6 semesters (full-time) | ||
Start date | Winter Semester | ||
Language | German | ||
Restricted Admission | Yes | ||
Places | Approx. 225 |
The Bachelor's degree program in Biosciences was examined as part of the internal reaccreditation procedure and the Accreditation Commission confirmed that the program fulfils the quality standards and the accreditation is valid until 30.09.2031.
To facilitate your start in the biology degree programme, the Biosciences Student Association organises “First-Semester Days", which take place in the week before the beginning of courses.You will find more detailed information on this on the Bioscience Student .
Before the start of the semester, the department introduces itself to all admitted applicants at a Welcome Day and provides initial information about the course.
In the scope of the introductory meeting to the course “Structure and Function of Organisms", you will receive further information; for location and time see the above link.
Area of Studies: Biology is the science of living nature; it thus belongs to the natural sciences. Biological research results are of essential importance for competently dealing with living nature as well as for its responsible use and preservation. The required knowledge, methods and skills for scientific work in biology are imparted in the faculty's study programmes.
Study Programmes: At present you can begin a course of study in the Faculty of Biological Sciences in the Bachelor's Study Programme and biological sciences as well as in the Teacher Training Study Programmes. At present four Master's Study Programmes are offered:
In addition to the Department of Biosciences, other departments are involved in the Interdisciplinary Neuroscience degree program.
Furthermore, numerous cooperative master's study programmes with participation of the Faculty of Biological Sciences are offered, e.g. Environmental Sciences or Biophysics.
The objective of the training in these study programmes is to give
you a broad overview of the entire field of biology as well as to enable
you to set individual foci in the biological fields of your choice. Our
students learn to perform scientific research independently and to use
state-of-the-art methodology. The biology study programmes also
clarifies epistemological and socio-political contexts; ultimately, the
ability to evaluate research results responsibly is imparted.
With 36 professors the Frankfurt Biological Sciences Programme is one of the largest biological faculties in Germany. Thus, it is possible for students in Frankfurt to experience their field of study in a breadth of research and teaching that is only possible at a few other German universities.
The following fields of modern bioscience comprise the teaching and research foci in Frankfurt:
The professors in these research fields successfully attract funding from many national and international organisations, e.g. the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF), the European Union, the Human Frontiers of Science Programme, and many more. Consequently, many opportunities for collaboration result for students in our faculty even during their study programme. We offer innovative teaching concepts and a modularised study programme, which makes it easier for you to profit from our national and international contacts in the course of your degree programme.