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Biomedical Sciences: Health

The master’s programme in Biomedical Sciences – Health consists of compulsory components (e.g. taught courses and research projects) and electives. The total amount of credits of this two-year programme is 120 EC. Please check the list below for detailed descriptions of the components involved in the Health specialisation.

Additional information on the programme, its regulations, schedules and timetable, etcetera can be consulted at LUMC’s website and on Blackboard. Please refer to the links on your right hand side.

The master’s programme has the following objectives:

  1. to impart to students academic knowledge, insight, skills and methodology in the field of biomedical sciences;
  2. to prepare students for an academic career and postgraduate education or to prepare them for a career in teaching or another career outside academia;
  3. to encourage students to adopt an academic attitude by acquiring the ability to:
  • engage in individual and independent academic thinking

  • analyse complex issues

  • write academic reports

  • apply specialist knowledge and skills in a philosophical and social context.

Health Specialisation

Fluency in Dutch required!

Dit programma staat alleen open voor studenten Geneeskunde die de premaster ‘Journey into Biomedical Sciences’ met succes hebben afgerond.

Co-ordinator M-, C- , E- and H-specialisations
Mw. Dr.ir. J. v.d. Zee
Molecular Celbiology, LUMC,
Building 2, S-01-34
tel: 071 526 9212

Vak EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Electives

The elective area contains between 8 and 28 EC, depending on the length of JRP-II (20 to 40 EC).

Philosophical Aspects 1

Compulsory components Biomedical Sciences

Clinical Research in Practice 4
How to Write a Research Proposal 2
Junior Research Project I 29
Junior Research Project II 40
Reflection Course: Scientific Conduct 1
Semi-artsstage 22

FOS courses in 2009-10

Your choice of FOS courses and Guest Lectures should add up to at least 14 credits in your entire 2-year programme (a minimum of 1 EC should be taken through Guest Lectures).

Allogeneic Transplantation and Immunotherapy: From Bench to Bedside 6
Bioinformatics: Challenges in Computational Biology 4
Cardiovascular Disease and Metabolic Syndrome 4
Clinical Pharmacology 4
Depression and other Stress Related Disorders 6
Developmental Cardiovascular Biology 6
Evolutionary Medicine and Human Aging 4
From Genetic Disease to Functional Genomics 4
From Signal Transduction to Targeted Therapy 6
Molecular Virology 6
Neuroimaging 4
Pathogen Host Interactions 6
Regulation of the Immune Response in Human Disease 6
Stem Cells 6
The Pathophysiology of Intravascular Coagulation 6

Special Guest Lectures

Graduate Course Measuring Science 2