Frequently Asked Questions about the MSc in Human Biology

Find answers to frequently asked questions about the admission and application procedure for the MSc in Human Biology.

 

 

 

We do not have the resources to pre-approve of your academic qualifications. Please make a self-assessment by looking at the admission requirements and compare them to your curriculum.

If you are in doubt, we recommend that you apply for admission, and let the Admissions Committee assess after the application deadline, if you meet the admission requirements.

See the list of documentation you need to upload when you apply for admission

 

 

 

Applicants have previously been admitted based on the following bachelor's degrees. Please note

  • that you are not guaranteed admission even if your bachelor’s degree is on the list
  • that you are welcome to apply for admission, if your bachelor’s degree is not on the list

After the application deadline, the Admissions Committee will assess if we can offer you admission to the programme.

  • Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology
  • Anatomy and Cell Biology
  • Applied Biology
  • Applied Chemistry
  • Bioanalytiker
  • Biochemistry
  • Biochemistry and Biotechnology
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • Biochemistry and Pharmacology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biological and Biomedical Sciences
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biological Technology
  • Biology
  • Biology (Cellular, Molecular and Genetic Biology)
  • Biology and History
  • Biology-Genetics
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomedical Laboratory Science
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Biomedical Sciences (Physiology)
  • Biomedical Sciences in Histocellular Pathology
  • Biomedicine
  • Biopharmaceuticals
  • Biosciences
  • Biotechnologies
  • Biotechnology
  • Biotechnology (Biomaterials for the Health)
  • Biotechnology (Biopharmaceutics)
  • Clinical Medicine
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Computational Biology
  • Computer Science
  • Dental medicine
  • Dentistry - Dentist
  • Engineering (Nanotechnology)
  • Environmental Studies
  • Exercise and Sport Sciences
  • Exercise and Sports Sciences
  • Exercise Science
  • Food Science and Nutrition
  • General Medicine
  • Generics and Bioengineering
  • Genetics
  • Health Biology
  • Human Biology
  • Human Biology with Sociology and Psychology
  • Human Genetics
  • Human Movement Science
  • Human Science
  • Laboratory Technology
  • Life Science and Technology
  • Medical and Laboratory Diagnosis
  • Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  • Medical Biology
  • Medical Biology and Molecular Biology
  • Medical Engineering
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Medicinal Biology
  • Medicinal Biology and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine
  • Microbiology
  • Midwifery
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Molecular Biomedicine
  • Molecular Bionics Engineering
  • Molecular Biotechnology
  • Molecular Medicine
  • Natural Science
  • Natural Sciences (Pharmaceutical Sciences)
  • Natural Sciences, Medicinal Biology and Molecular Biology
  • Neuroscience
  • Neuroscience and Physiology
  • Nursing
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Nutritional Science
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Pharmacy
  • Physical Education and Sport Science
  • Physiology, Sports Science & Nutrition
  • Physiotherapy
  • Public Health
  • Science
  • Sport and Exercise Science
  • Sports Science

 

 

 

We typically receive approximately 120 applications for admission to this programme. The programme accepts a maximum of 40 students.

Unfortunately, we cannot give you any indication of your chances of being accepted to the MSc in Human Biology.

Find information about prioritisation of applicants

 

 

Yes, you can still apply, if you expect to complete your bachelor’s degree before commencing the MSc at the end of August.

Please upload an official document from your home university that states when you are expected to graduate.

It is important that you account for the credits that do not yet figure on your transcript of records, documenting that you will finish your bachelor’s degree on time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ECTS is an abbreviation for European Credit Transfer System. It is credit system created to make studies and courses more transparent European-wide and to replace or complement the different local (national) standards within Europe.

The credit system is based on the student workload required to achieve the objectives of a course or programme. The ECTS system requires that every assignment states the estimated number of student work hours needed to fulfil this requirement.

Please find information on how to convert ECTS here

 

 

Each year a limited number of scholarships will be available to applicants of non-EU/EEA countries.

Read more about scholarship options