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Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology
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Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology

Bachelor of Science at Constructor University

Programme details
Degree: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Disciplines: Chemistry
Biology
Biomedicine
Duration: 36 months
ECTS points: 180
Study modes: full-time
Requirements:

Common App application; One recommendation letter from a school official (usually a school counselor or principal)
School transcripts of the last 2-3 years.
Results of your standardized test(s) (SAT or ACT)
Results of your language proficiency test(s) (TOEFL, IELTS, CAE etc.)

University website: Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Annual tuition (EEA) 20,000 EUR
Annual tuition (non-EEA) 20,000 EUR

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Description:

The global pharmaceutical industry requires well-trained scientists who have the education and ambition to drive innovative drug development. The Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology (MCCB) program places the student at the forefront of those efforts by providing a fundamental understanding of the drug-body interaction from the molecular to the physiological level. By engaging this broader approach, that is, not only trying to cure disease (medicinal chemistry) but also placing an emphasis on the underlying associated cellular pathways (chemical biology), further innovative opportunities for treating disease will come forward. In this regard the MCCB program is unique within the German academic landscape and should help bridge the evolving needs of the high growth pharmaceutical industry.

Career Perspectives:

Students who have completed the MCCB program will understand how the life of cells, organisms, and humans is organized at the chemical molecular level.

5 reasons why you should study Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology (MCCB) at Jacobs University

    1.  Study a program with a unique interdisciplinary combination of Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Benefit from our research-led education approach and learn from our top scientists and their internationally recognized research
    3. Gain lab experience in our modern, well-equipped labs and facilities
    4. Benefit from small classes and our top student-to-teacher ratio
    5. Profit from our network of successful Alumni for you career in science or business

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