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Orientation and Goals
Biology is the leading scientific field of the twenty-first century. The results of biological research (for example in genetics, molecular biology, biomedicine, or ecology) have wide reaching implications for our lives. Studying biology at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg offers the opportunity to specialise in the potential career fields of neurobiology, genetics, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, microbiology, biodiversity, ecology, and landscape development. An overview of the working groups in biology, their research, as well as further information on this course of studies can be found on the Institute for Biology and Environmental Science website. The bachelor's and master's courses in biology offer the opportunity for specialisation in current working areas.
Graduates will have the following skills and knowledge:
- biological knowledge
- knowledge of biological working methods
- relevant knowledge of the natural sciences and mathematics
- statistics and scientific programming
- interdisciplinary knowledge and thinking
- abstract, logical, analytical thinking
- deepened expertise in particular biological fields
- independent learning and (research-based) working
- data presentation and evidence-based discussion (written and spoken)
- teamwork
- (scientific) communication skills
- project and time management
- knowledge of safety and environmental issues