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How is Computational Biomedicine structured?

Computational Biomedicine is studied over 2 years, and each academic year is divided into 2 semesters. The programme is taught entirely in English and combines life sciences with data science, giving you a strong interdisciplinary foundation. You will study subjects such as biostatistics, bioinformatics, programming, and project management. Teaching takes place in small groups and is highly practice-oriented.

Through elective courses, you can tailor the programme to your academic interests – for example, by completing a company project or spending a semester abroad. The programme concludes with a master’s thesis, where you explore a topic you are passionate about. Throughout your studies, theory and practice are closely linked, preparing you for a career at the intersection of life sciences and technology.

The diagramme below gives you an overview of the course of study. On small screens it works best in landscape mode.

A typical week

In a typical week, you will spend 15-20 hours on classes and another 20-25 hours on independent study activities and group woek. Your schedule may vary from week to week and teaching activities may be scheduled on weekdays in the hours between 8 and 18.

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday



8-10
Biostatistics in R I (group class)


10-noon
Biostatistics in R I (common class)
10-noon
Introduction til bioinformatics (common class)
10-11
Introduction to programming (common class)
10-noon
Introduction to programming (group class)
Noon-14
Introduction to bioinformatics (common class)
Noon-13
Introduction to programming (common class)

Noon-14
Introduction to bioinformatics (group class)







 
16-18
Biostatistics in R I (common class)