Overview
Masters's program Organismal Biology, Biodiversity and Evolution at Humboldt University Berlin lies on the quantitative analysis of organisms, biodiversity and evolutionary processes applying modern physiological and molecular techniques and methods of population biology.
Within the first year of the Organismal Biology, Biodiversity and Evolution program from Humboldt University Berlin, students attend several compulsory and elective modules that advance their competencies in the field. The second year is strongly research-oriented, including a study project and the final Master Thesis.
Key Features
A group or individuals work on a scientific project that has to be related to the theoretical and experimental topics of this Master's program. The study project extends over one or two semesters and comprises several hours of experimental work and a protocol.
Scientific projects can be conducted at the Department of Biology or an associated research organization, for instance, at the Museum für Naturkunde. Students apply autonomously to research groups of their field of interest. For further information on the modalities of the Study Project, please contact the Examination Office Biology/Biophysics.
Within the Final Module, students use their specific knowledge in a current research topic in the field of Organismal Biology, planning and conducting a scientific project at current research standards independently, and writing the Master Thesis.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Soil Ecosystems as Biodiversity Hot Spot
- Cognition, Evolution and Behaviour
- Macroevolution and Biodiversity
- Evolution, Structure and Function of Land-living Vertebrates
- Biodiversity and Evolution
- Marine Biodiversity
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Berlin, Germany
Disciplines
Biology Biodiversity & Conservation View 20 other Masters in Biodiversity & Conservation in GermanyWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Prospective students require a first academic degree obtained in a course of study with a minimum length of three years in a biological field; usually, a bachelor's degree of at least 180 ECTS credits or equivalent. All of the following academic requirements must be met by the applicants to be admitted to this consecutive program.
- To prove the former, applicants are required to complete the Self-Assessment form. Further information on requirements and the certificates to be submitted can be found in the subject-specific Admission Regulations available in German.
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Living costs
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