Life Sciences

Uczelnia
HAN University of Applied Sciences
Miasto, kraj
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Czas trwania studiów
4 lata
Zakres programowy
Biology
Koszty studiowania
2601.00 EUR
Język nauczania
English (ENG)
Rodzaj studiów
Bachelor
Rozpoczęcie studiów
2025-09-01
Zakończenie rekrutacji
2025-04-01
O programie
Wymagania rekrutacyjne
Możliwości kariery
A life sciences degree puts you on track for a meaningful career. Ever thought about working on projects to cure diseases? Or doing research to solve environmental problems? Or to solve world food shortages? Study Life Sciences at HAN and get a head start on one of these rewarding paths.

The life sciences program at HAN is geared to industry needs. And to working in an international environment. So you get the skills employers are looking for. Lab skills. Research skills. Communication skills. And much more.

A BSc in Life Sciences at HAN guides you through current research topics in life sciences. You explore a range of chemistry and biology topics. Like molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, biochemistry and biotechnology.  

You also get loads of practice in the life science lab. There you work on group projects. Delve into the latest issues in the field. Boost your problem-solving skills. Become a better communicator.

Finally, you get valuable professional experience. In short, this program opens doors to a rewarding international career.  

Specializaions
  • Biomedical research. Biomedical research focuses on biomolecules. Research the effect of biomolecules during biological and biochemical processes in cancer with the nematode C.elegans. Try to find the gene that stops the rapid cell divisions. Or culture cells in flasks and see what affects their migration behavior. Sound interesting? Choose the Biomedical Research specialization.
  • Biotechnology. Biotechnology is about using living organisms to develop different products. The organism in question is grown in a bioreactor. An example is E.coli, which is used to produce insulin. Would you like to produce interesting compounds using micro-organisms? And to purify them so they can be applied in medicine or food? Then Biotechnology is the specialization for you.
  • Molecular plant biology. Plant research has never been more vital. After all, plants provide us with food, clothing, medicine and fuel. By understanding cellular mechanisms better, we can grow food sustainably and develop new medicines. Want to work in a team that investigates the effect of soil bacteria or plant hormones on plant growth? Then choose the Molecular Plant Biology specialization.
  • Neuroimmunology. Neuroimmunology is a rapidly developing field of study. Scientists in this field investigate neurological and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis. Are you fascinated by the brain and the role your immune system plays in fending off invading pathogens? And are you interested in how the food you eat affects this process? Choose Neuroimmunology as your specialization.
Wymagania rekrutacyjne
  • Wypis ocen – jeśli wciąż się uczysz i dlatego nie masz jeszcze świadectwa ukończenia szkoły średniej, bardzo ważne jest załączenie wypisu. Szczegółowe informacje na temat sposobu wypełniania tego dokumentu oraz termin jego przesłania znajdziesz tutaj.
  • Świadectwo dojrzałości – w przypadku ukończenia szkoły średniej nie potrzebujesz wypisu ocen – wystarczy, że do formularza aplikacyjnego załączysz Świadectwo dojrzałości wraz ze świadectwem ukończenia liceum (bądź technikum).

Przed aplikacją sprawdź wymagania bezpośrednio na stronie uczelni. W przypadku problemów ze znalezieniem szczegółowych, aktualnych wymagań, skontaktuj się z konsultantami Kastu.

 

Wymagania odnośnie języka angielskiego

Spełnienie wymagań w zakresie języka angielskiego można udokumentować w następujący sposób:

  • IELTS - 6.0
  • TOEFL – 80
Ważne wymagania
  • Biologia, chemia, matematyka - te przedmioty powinny być nauczane przez cały okres trwania szkoły średniej.
    Jeśli nie spełniasz tego wymagania, skontaktuj się z nami.

With a BSc in Life Sciences you can find jobs in the private and public sector. At research institutes, hospitals and health agencies. Or at life sciences companies, like biotech and pharmaceutical firms. The kind of work? Researching diseases. Designing new drugs. Working as a product or marketing specialist. Or focusing on quality assurance. Here are some life science jobs you could pursue:

  • Research assistant. As a research assistant, you work in fundamental or applied research. Your job? To provide support in the lab to more senior researchers. Where? At a university or in the commercial sector. You can grow into positions of more responsibility and leadership if you choose the commercial sector. Want to progress in the academic world? Then you would pursue a master or PhD first. 

  • Assay development scientist. Assay development is a procedure in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Basically, it’s testing how an organism or organic sample reacts to a drug or biochemical. The aim? To identify and characterize potential new drug molecules. As an assay development scientist, you work with a team of scientists in a lab.  

  • Technical sales specialist. As a technical sales specialist you build relationships with clients. How? Through cold-calling, visiting clients, going to network events. The market for technical products and services is global. So you’ll be working in an internationally oriented environment. 

  • Junior project leader / Lab manager. In this position you run short to medium-length projects. Your tasks? To communicate with the lab technicians. Contribute innovative ideas. Communicate with management. About anything from quality assurance to financial issues. Where? At a pharmaceutical, biotech or other life science company.