Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences | 3.5 Years |
Germany | Full Time |
Bachelor of Science | Onsite |
Bioengineering is an interdisciplinary field where new materials and technologies with a wide variety of applications are developed with the help of both the natural sciences and engineering. Historical examples of early biotechnologies include cheese, wine, and bread. Modern examples, however, involve engineering at the molecular-biological level to produce substances used in detergents and cosmetics, active pharmaceutical ingredients and medicines, raw chemical materials for industrial manufacturing, biofuels, and even new varieties of plant species.
The Bioengineering BSc program is taught in English, and it began in the winter semester of 2012/2013 in Kleve. It has since achieved international recognition, particularly among students: over 60 countries are represented by the students currently pursuing their degrees in this program.
The Bioengineering BSc program prepares graduates for a variety of career paths in different sectors within the chemical, pharmaceutical or biotechnological industries as well as for research careers.
Bioengineers are typically found in government agencies, agrotechnology, the food industry, the environmental industry, or waste management. Depending on your branch and specialization, you can look forward to many interesting roles and activities: managing industrial production processes, contributing to R&D of new chemical production processes, or performing analyses and evaluating the findings.
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The Bioengineering BSc program has a very pronounced focus on the natural sciences. The curriculum introduces a tight intermeshing of biology and chemistry with engineering and technology from the first semester onwards.
Your studies will focus on the three main areas, or colors, of biotechnology: health and medicine (red), agriculture (green), and industry (white). Through your choice of electives, you can also add additional emphasis on plant biotechnology and industrial biotechnology. The broad scope of your studies is complemented by small group work and modern laboratories for teaching and research.
Natural Sciences
English
None
Bachelor
15 July for the following winter semester
IELTS: level CEFR B2 or better
TOEFL: level CEFR B2 or better
Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences or HSRW is a young and fast-growing German public university that first opened for the winter semester of 2009/10. It is known to be the most international university in Germany and offers the majority of degree programs completely in English.
15 July for the following winter semester
Yes
All Nationalities
http://www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de/en/academics/prospective-students