Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin
address: pl. M. Curie-Skłodowskiej 5
20-031 Lublin, Poland
phone: +48 81 537 58 80
e-mail: rekrutacja.ua@umcs.pl internet: www.umcs.pl
20-031 Lublin, Poland
phone: +48 81 537 58 80
e-mail: rekrutacja.ua@umcs.pl internet: www.umcs.pl
BSc in Biology Specialization: Medical Biology
degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)duration
3 years, 6 semesterslanguage
EnglishECTS points
180description
The programme is dedicated mainly to foreigners. Our BSc Medical Biology programme has been designed as an academic bridge (premedical studies) for students interested in pursuing a career as a physician, who have never before taken introductory natural sciences courses. The programme advances students’ knowledge necessary for entry into the professional programmes in medicine and helps them to fulfil the MD programme requirements.These undergraduate studies offer also a broad-basis programme in biology underlying the basic training for the professional biologist, biochemists, microbiologists, and biophysicists as well as provide a strong foundation for many other career opportunities. The learning outcomes provide our graduates with professional skills and knowledge required for work in medical laboratories, research institutions, sanitary-epidemiological stations, environmental protection institutions, and science-based industries.
The graduate of the BSc Medical Biology programme has knowledge of basic disciplines of biology and biomedical sciences, including: developmental biology, microbiology, human anatomy, parasitology, genetics with elements of human genetics, radiology, elements of pathophysiology, basics of pharmacology, biochemistry of nutrition, applied biology in medicine, biological basics of herbal medicine, physical basis of instrumental diagnostics and physiotherapy, human immunology with elements of virology, pharmacological botany, biomaterial engineering in medicine, and biochemical methods in clinical analysis.
Training is given through: lectures, exercises, laboratory classes as well as experimental scientific practical training. The best internationally recognized scientists of the University belong to the teaching staff of this new branch of studies.
A bachelor's degree in science provides strong transferable skills for a variety of careers. Our graduates would enter biology, biotechnology and technology related career in scientific or engineering research and development, in science-based industries, medical biology and in teaching.
Our graduates may choose to continue studying at UMCS or elsewhere in Poland or in the European
tuition
4000 EUR - for the 1st year (3800 EUR for the 2nd year 3800 for the 3rd year)Tuition fee also applies to Polish and EU citizens as well as holders of a Polish Charter (Karta Polaka)
deadline
Please, contact the unitcontact
Admission enquiries: studyinenglish@umcs.plwww
https://www.umcs.pl/en/biology.htminstitution
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University (Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology)education requirements
The programme is addressed to candidates holding a high school diploma or any other equivalent degree. Admission of candidates is based on a highest final grade in one of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physics and Astronomy or Mathematics taken in the secondary school leaving examination.Prospective students register online in the Online Registration System (IRK) and file all the necessary documents within the deadline or until all the places available have been filled.
other requirements
In order to be eligible for a programme taught in English, candidates must demonstrate that they meet English requirements for a given programme.Study programmes
- BA in International Relations
- BA in Tourism Management
- BSc in Biology Specialization: Medical Biology
- MA in Education and Therapy
- MA in Graphic Arts
- MA in Intercultural Communication in Education and the Workplace
- MA in International Relations
- MSc in Chemistry, major: pure and applied chemistry, specialization: materials chemistry
- Doctoral Program in Political Science and Public Administratrion