Bioanalytics

    Become an expert in Bioanalytics

    Key data

    Degree
    Master of Science in Life Sciences
    Studying type
    Double-Degree with foreign University optional
    ECTS points
    90
    Studying mode
    Full-time and part-time
    School days
    Monday to Friday
    Teaching language
    English
    Place
    Muttenz (Basel-Land)
    Stay abroad
    optional
    Application fee
    CHF 200

    The deadline for applications for the autumn semester is 30 April of the relevant year and 30 November for the spring semester.

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    Bioanalytics – Career Opportunities
    The specialisation in Bioanalytics provides an excellent preparation for working in an industrial, academic or medical environment. The analysis of biomolecules such as drugs, metabolites, proteins, nucleic acids, microorganisms, etc. is gaining world-wide importance. Bioanalytics is central for product quality control and is fundamental to research and development of new products in the pharmaceutical, food and medical fields. The demand for specialists in Bioanalytics is also increasing thanks to technical advances which are opening up new analytical possibilities and strategies, e.g. in precision medicine.

    Bioanalytics – Curriculum 
    The modules offered focus on the analysis, detection and identification of biomarkers such as small molecules, proteins, nucleic acids, and combinations thereof. The modules include cutting edge technologies e.g., in the fields of proteomics, genomics, molecular biology, microbiology and in vitro diagnostics.
    Further modules can be chosen from neighbouring specializations, in particular Analytical Chemistry, Applied Cell Biology, Biotechnology and Pharmatechnology. The broad range of specialist and generic modules allows each student to create an individually tailored study programme.
    Students may also take an extra semester at a foreign partner university, allowing them to gain an additional degree.
    The MSc concludes with an eight month thesis, usually conducted on site at one of the industrial partners in our network. Alternatively, the thesis can be carried out at any hospital or university world-wide which meets our standards. The eight month thesis forms the basis for successful employment in industry, the medical sector or in academia.
    The combination of two semesters of study with the practical experience gained while doing the thesis qualify our alumni for interesting and demanding positions in research and development or doctoral studies.

    Bioanalytics – Entry Requirements
    The MSc in Life Sciences – Bioanalytics is especially suited for students with a BSc degree in Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology or related fields.

    Details of the Master's programme

    Modul Groups for the Specialisation Bioanalytics

    Module Group Bioanalytics (5 out of 7 required)

    • Proteomics and Protein Analytics
    • Genomics
    • Chromatography and Mass-Spectrometry
    • Biomarker
    • Cellular Imaging
    • Bioassays: engineered cells, tissues and organisms
    • Bioanalytics in a Regulated Environment

    Module Group Electives (4 out of 10 required)

    • Biostructures and Solid State Sciences
    • Molecular & Translational Imaging
    • Bio-interfaces and Bio-conjugate Chemistry
    • Advanced Mass Spectrometry
    • Formulation of Biologics and Routes of Drug Delivery
    • Environmental Risk Assessment
    • Compound Profiling in Pharmaceutical Drug Discovery
    • Physiology and Immunotherapy
    • Gene-and Cell Therapeutics
    • Process Analytical Techniques

    Module Group Core Competences (4 out of 8 required)

    • Handling and Visualizing data
    • Design and Analysis of Experiments
    • Modelling and Exploration of Multivariate Data
    • Data and Ethics
    • Business Administration for Life Sciences
    • Management and Leadership for Life Sciences
    • Innovation and Project Management
    • Politics and Society

    N.B. In total 50 ECTS (meaning 17 modules a 3 ECTS) have to be gained. Further modules can be chosen: Module Overview
    You may also plan your studies in advance with our MSc Life Sciences planning tool.

    Double Degree with Linköping University and the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague

    Selected students from our Master’s programme can earn a double degree by completing an additional semester at Linköping University or the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague. They will receive two titles: MSc in Life Sciences FHNW and MSc in Chemical Biology from Linköping University or MSc in Biotechnology and Food Science UCT Prague.

    More information on Double Degree.

    Admission

    Graduates with an excellent Bachelor's degree are admitted directly if they:

    • hold a Bachelor's degree in a related technical field from a university of applied sciences with a mark of A, B or ≥ 5 or an equivalent mark (≥ good)
    • or demonstrate an equivalent background (BSc) and practical experience
    • and have excellent English skills.

    Prospective students who meet most but not all of the entry requirements are invited to an interview.

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    FHNW School of Life Sciences

    FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
    School of Life Sciences

    Hofackerstrasse 30

    CH - 4132 Muttenz