Universidade da Madeira Master Degree in Applied Biochemistry
Universidade da Madeira

Universidade da Madeira

Master Degree in Applied Biochemistry

Funchal, Portugal

Master degree

2 years

Portuguese

Full time

EUR 2,000 / per year

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master Degree in Applied Biochemistry focuses on integrating biochemistry with practical applications in industry. Students will explore topics like biochemical techniques, metabolism, and the role of biochemical processes in health and disease. The program aims to provide hands-on experience through laboratory work, making it suitable for those interested in scientific research and development in various fields like pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, laboratory research, and quality control. They might work as biochemists, research scientists, or in regulatory affairs, contributing to advancements in healthcare and industry practices.

The cycle of studies for the master's degree in Applied Biochemistry is comprised of 4 semesters (2 academic years). Those who obtain 120 ECTS are awarded the title.

This master's degree aims to provide comprehensive, solid and up-to-date academic training in the field of Biochemistry, strongly focused on its practical aspects.

During the first year of the 2nd cycle of Applied Biochemistry, students will attend eight curricular units, compulsory and optional. The main goal of these units is to demonstrate the importance and the contribution of Biochemistry to the development of other fields of knowledge, namely health, food and environment.

The second year of this degree includes the creation of a project, (predominantly projects of a laboratory nature, carried out in a research or business environment) that enables students to develop their knowledge, skills and competences, within one of the most specific application areas of Biochemistry - according to their areas of interest.

The Master's Degree in Applied Biochemistry has the support, both in human and physical resources, of the Faculty of Exact Sciences and of the CQM – Centro de Química da Madeira (“Chemistry Centre of Madeira”, a research centre belonging to the National Network of R&D units funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology).

Candidates

This degree is aimed at those who hold an undergraduate degree in biochemistry, chemistry, biology, pharmacy, or other related fields. Candidates should be holders of an undergraduate degree or the legal equivalent; holders of an international higher academic degree recognized as meeting the objectives of an Undergraduate degree; holders of school, scientific or professional curriculum recognized by the head of this cycle of studies, attesting to the ability to the conclusion of the degree.