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    Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin

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    Innsbruck, ATMScIn-person2 years
    €2,907.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    30
    Cohort
    students
    120
    Credits
    €60.00
    App fee

    Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck is a 120-credit, 2-year, in-person MSc program based in Innsbruck, AT. Tuition is €2,907.

    About the program

    The program provides research-oriented training over four semesters in molecular foundations of health and disease, with mandatory modules in biomedical introductory courses, oncological sciences, infection and immunity, neuroscience, and elective modules in areas like genetics-epigenetics-genomics, bioinformatics-structural biology, molecular diagnostics, and molecular cell biology. The fourth semester is dedicated to the Master’s thesis.

    Focus: research

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    12 months job search extension for Austrian university graduates (Red-White-Red Card pathway)

    €15,000.00
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    Prerequisites

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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck is €2,907 across 120 required credits.
    Is Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck online or in-person?
    Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck is offered in-person.
    How long does Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck take to complete?
    Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck is structured around 2 years and 120 credits.
    What GPA is required for Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck?
    Per the program's published guidance: average grade of 2.5 or better
    How large is the Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck cohort?
    Masterstudium Molekulare Medizin at Medical University of Innsbruck typically enrolls around 30 students per cohort.