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Department of Natural Sciences

Applied Biology (BSc)

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Our English-language Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree programme focuses on the modern disciplines of biology - cell biology, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, human biology and physiology. The programme focuses on their applications in the biomedical and biotechnical fields. The Bachelor's degree programme offers the best prerequisites for a career in industry and research.

Study Facts

Degree

Bachelor's degree

Standard period of study

6 semesters

Lecture language

English

Campus

Rheinbach

Start of study

Winter semester

Type of study

Full-time

Admission requirements

General or subject-related higher education entrance qualification (Abitur, Fachabitur) or educational qualifications recognised as equivalent by the relevant authorities. Further information can be found on the Student Services website: Admission requirements.

Admission type and application deadline

This degree programme is admission-restricted: Information on the NC and the allocation of study places. You can apply from 15 May to 15 July for the winter semester.
👉For applicants with German certificates (excluding "Feststellungsprüfung") application is possible via Apollo.
👉For applicants with international certificates or with assessment tests ("Feststellungsprüfung") from preparatory courses ("Studienkolleg") application is possible exclusively via uni-assist.

 

Language skills

The programme is Englisch. English language skills at level B2 (CEFR) are required. Proof of university entrance qualification is accepted if it demonstrates English language skills at the required level, or an English-language secondary school/university degree or the English language certificates.

Costs

Only the current semester fee is payable for this degree programme: Semester fees and Administrative fees.

Programme content and qualification objective

In all modules, great emphasis is placed on independent practical work. In addition, it is important to work cooperatively and reliably, to take responsibility in a team and to communicate results clearly. Students learn how to work independently on scientific issues using standard methods and how to interpret and present the results critically. Thanks to the interdisciplinary structure of the programme, they also learn the basics of chemistry and physics. The programme offers the best prerequisites for a subsequent Master's degree. Graduates have a wide range of career opportunities in biologically orientated industry and administration, in business and in biomedical and pharmaceutical research and development, as well as in basic research.

Study plan

The degree programme lasts six semesters and includes a three-month practical phase in the sixth semester. Scientific fundamentals - in addition to content from biology, for example, in mathematics, statistics and physics - form the theoretical foundation of the degree programme. Throughout their degree programme, students learn about practical work in the laboratory in internships. Internationality is very important to us: We maintain co-operations with partner universities all over the world, where students can spend one or more semesters abroad. Students can also set individual specialisations through elective subjects ranging from biotechnology to clinical research.

Prospects and job opportunities

Our scientifically sound and practice-orientated education opens up a wide range of career opportunities for students in industry, administration, business or research and development. Building on the Bachelor's degree programme, the university offers the English-language Master's degree programme Biomedical Sciences (MSc). A doctorate is also possible at Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg after completing the Master's degree programme.

Practical relevance and teaching formats

Independent practical work takes up a large part of the degree programme. Students learn how to conduct experiments as well as how to critically interpret the data obtained. They work with modern equipment that is also used in everyday biomedical research. They are also trained to work cooperatively and reliably, to take responsibility in a team and to communicate results clearly. The three-month practical phase in the sixth semester can also be completed abroad.

Study location and learning environment

The Rheinbach campus is located in North Rhine-Westphalia and is easy to reach by public transport from Cologne, Bonn, Düsseldorf or Koblenz. Manageable group sizes and a balanced student-faculty ratio are the basis for a pleasant learning and working atmosphere. Our students learn and conduct research in modern laboratories in the fields of fluorescence-based flow cytometry (FACS), PCR applications and antibody-based detection methods (ELISA)

Study plan

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Get an insight into the course and the campus

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Virtual lab tour in the cell culture lab
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A brief insight into biology at the Rheinbach campus
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Chemistry and Materials Science lab tour
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Presentation of the Applied Biology degree programme
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Campus Rheinbach Building F freshly renovated

Apply - but how?

On the university's application pages you will find information on how to apply for a place on a degree programme at H-BRS.
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Online Application at H-BRS (Video with subtitles in English)
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Good reasons for studying at H-BRS

Modern teaching and research rooms at three locations and intensive personal contact with dedicated teaching staff ensure a high level of student satisfaction at our university!

Contact points

Course guidance service Bachelor Applied Biology

Campus

Rheinbach

Room

I 218, K 211

Address

von-Liebig-Str. 20

53359 Rheinbach

Opening hours

We look forward to hearing from you.

Contact to the Student Services

Address

Campus Sankt Augustin: Grantham Allee 20, 53757 Sankt Augustin // Rooms E039 - E040 & E044 - E048

Campus Rheinbach: Egermannstr. 1, 53359 Rheinbach // Rooms 1.304 - 1.305

Opening hours

Telephone consultation hours: Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 12:00

Personal consultations by appointment only

Contact Student Advice Centre

Campus

Sankt Augustin

Room

E029, E031, E034, E035, E041

Address

Grantham-Allee 20

53757 Sankt Augustin

Telephone

+49 2241 865 9656

Opening hours

Telephone hours without appointment

Telephone hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 10:00-12:00

and Monday: 13:00-15:00

International Office - Rheinbach

Campus

Rheinbach

Room

1.309

Address

Egermannstraße 1

53359 Rheinbach

Opening hours

Please contact us by phone or email for an appointment