In the Master in Biomedical Sciences (MSc) program, students will learn interdisciplinary approaches to address scientific and societal challenges in the field of (bio)medical sciences. The research in the program relates to the maintenance of health and prevention of disease.
Students will acquire a skill set suitable for a wide range of career opportunities not only in (biomedical) research, but also in industry, policy making, communication or education.
90% of graduates of the Master in Biomedical Sciences (MSc) program find employment within 6 months of graduation.
The first, common, master year provides students with a solid background in Biomedical Sciences via compulsory and elective courses, and a research internship. The interdisciplinary character of the first year offers students great opportunities to address health and disease-related issues from various directions. The second master year is dedicated to one of the specialisations.