The programme is one year long and the first two courses you study are Human Genetics and Translational Genetics. These courses provide a broad introduction to the field of human genetics, and how the interaction between genetics and environment affects human characteristics and diseases.
The following course focuses on biomedical and digital tools. You will also learn methods for analysing biomedical research questions and data management, including the analysis of large-scale genetic data. This course also serves as preparation for the degree project.
The second semester is dedicated to the degree project where you will conduct an individual biomedical scientific experiment. There is an opportunity to carry out the degree project at a company or another university.
The studies combine lectures with laboratory work and computer exercises.