Master of Science (MSc) in Molecular Medicine – NTNU

Posted: August 17, 2017 at 3:46 am

International students are encouraged to attend NTNU'sOrientation Week14 - 20 August 2017.

OnMonday 21 August at 10:15there will be a welcome meeting for all new master's students at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. This meeting takes place in auditorium KA12 in theKnowledge Centre at Campus ya.

After the welcome meeting (Monday 21 August at 12:00)there will be an orientation meeting for the MSc in Molecular Medicine. This meeting takes place in room Ls42 in the Laboratory Centre at Campus ya. It iscompulsory to attendthis meeting.

The field of molecular medicine is often referred to as "tomorrow's medicine". It aims to provide a molecular understanding of how normal cellular processes change, fail or are destroyed by disease. The purpose of the MSc programme is to develop knowledge and skills in cellular and molecular biology. These have applications in both research and practical clinical work, and will contribute to an increased understanding of processes, diagnostics and treatment of diseases.

The application deadline for for applicants from non-EU/non-EEA students is 1 December. The application deadline for students from EU/EEA countries is 1 March. You submit your application electronically.

The MSc in Molecular Medicine qualifies graduates for a wide range of careers, including practical clinical work and technical executive positions in hospital laboratories, and positions in pharmaceuticals and MedTech/BioTech companies.

The MSc is a two-year, full-time programme starting in the autumn semester. There are two main components: a master's thesis worth 60 credits, and theoretical and methodological courses totalling a further 60 credits.

Contact one of our student counsellors if you have any questions about the MSc programme. Email: lbk-post@medisin.ntnu.no / Telephone: +47 72 82 07 00

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