Life Science and Technology
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Can we generate new organs from cells? How do you design an artificial heart valve? How do biological molecules such as proteins and DNA work?In this degree programme in Life Science and Technology you will learn how to find answers to questions like these. This degree programme combines elements from a variety of disciplines, including biology, pharmacy, physics, chemistry and engineering. You will learn how to use this knowledge to create medical applications that make people better or improve their quality of life.For example, we will develop prostheses that can assume bodily functions, or a blood clotting test to make open-heart surgery safer. We will also investigate whether working in shifts is really as unhealthy as we think, which matter in the brain is affected and how biomolecules interact. To this end, Life Science and Technology uses knowledge from various subject fields, such as biology, pharmacy, physics, chemistry and engineering.Life Science and Technology is a hugely varied field of study, so you can specialize in the area that appeals to you the most. You can choose between Behaviour & Neurosciences, Molecular Life Sciences, Biomedical Sciences and Biomedical Technology.
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The Admissions Board will determine whether your background knowledge in these subjects is sufficient to start the Bachelor's degree programme of your choice.Biology and Chemistry are not mandatory but highly recommended.
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High School Diploma equivalent to a level of the Dutch pre-university diploma (VWO) and a high school GPA 3/4. Sufficient background knowledge in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry is required.
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Groningen
Netherlands
- 3 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Bachelors
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