Study programme "Biochemistry"
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Entrance prerequisites, goals, outcome, professional qualifications, access to further studies.
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Entrance requirements
- Completed academic studies of the second degree, at least 300 ECTS and the grade point average of at least 8; or
- completed academic studies of the second degree, at least 300 ECTS and at least one scientific paper published in an international journal from the SCI list; or
- the Master of Science degree obtained in the pre-Bologna system.
Study programme goals
The primary goal of this study program is to enable students to obtain a degree which will be recognized by all European institutions and which will enable students to find suitable employment in the academic environment or industry or to continue their education in the field of biochemistry or related disciplines within postdoctoral studies at Serbian or European universities.
Study outcome
Upon completing the study program Biochemistry, the candidate is awarded the title "PhD in Biochemistry".
Students will be able to independently conduct complex research within a team with the aim of solving relevant scientific problems from the field of biochemistry and related disciplines. They will become familiar with the use and operation of the latest instruments used in biochemistry research laboratories. They will demonstrate the capacity to use their knowledge in practice, particularly in problem-solving, acquiring new knowledge and making new discoveries. They will be able to formulate hypotheses and design experiments to test them. They will be able to analyze a material and formulate concepts. They will be able to adapt to new situations and make decisions. They will be able to establish various types of scientific cooperation and communication both in their mother tongue and in English.
Access to further studies
Diploma holders can continue their education within postdoctoral research at Serbian or world universities and scientific research institutions.
Professional qualifications
Students who have successfully completed doctoral studies in biochemistry:
- are able to independently and proficiently conduct complex research within a team with the aim of solving relevant scientific problems from the field of biochemistry and related disciplines;
- are able to work with the latest instruments used in biochemistry research laboratories;
- are able to use their knowledge in practice, particularly in problem-solving and making new discoveries;
- are able to formulate hypotheses and design experiments to test them;
- are able to analyze a material and formulate concepts;
- can adapt to new situations and make decisions;
- are able to establish various types of scientific cooperation and communication in Serbian and English;
- are able to improve research and biochemical education and can be competent mentors to the students of undergraduate, graduate and doctoral studies.
Curriculum
Weekly number of classes for each course is shown as:
lectures + study research work.
Elective Courses