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M.Sc in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Physiology

University of Oslo

Programme website http://www.uio.no/english/studies/programmes/ (Opens in new window)
Contact (person and/or unit) International Education Office
Telephone (+47) 22 85 82 00 (10:00-15:00)
Email international@admin.uio.no
Programme duration 2 years
Programme description In this programme you can choose one of the following disciplines:
  • molecular biology
  • biochemistry
  • physiology.

    Studies in all areas are composed of classes accompanied by a 1-year individual laboratory project. Depending on your specialisation, you will get theoretical and practical training in the fields of molecular biology, molecular genetics, biochemistry, and/or physiology. Research-based projects cover a variety of fields including analyses of macromolecules, and molecular and physiological studies of cells and organisms.

  • Application deadline 1 December for self-financing applicants.
    15 April for citizens from the EU/EEA area + citizens from Switzerland.
    15 April or 15 October for Norwegian/Nordic applicants and applicants with permanent Norwegian residence permit.
    Nokut certification Yes
    (What is this?)
    Formal prerequisites The Master's Degree is based on a successfully completed Bachelor's Degree of at least 3 years' duration beyond the minimum requirements for matriculation at a Norwegian institution of higher education. Applicants must have completed prior university studies in the subject of the programme for which they are applying. English Language Proficiency Requirements. For more information, please see http://www.uio.no/..
    Tuition No tuition fees
    Subject area Natural Sciences
    Degree level Master
    City Oslo, Norway
    Credits 120
    Language of teaching English
    Application procedures The online application form for the Master's degree programmes will be available from 1 October. For further information, please see: http://www.uio.no/english/studies/admission/master/index.html


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