Life Science and Technology University of Groningen
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor Degree | On-Campus | find out | find out | September | €2695 per year | €19800 per year |
Course overview
How do cells communicate, heal, or malfunction? Can we design molecules that target diseases with precision? What happens when we take medication? Are you curious about life at the smallest scale to solve real-world challenges in health and biotechnology? Then Life Science and Technology (LST) at the University of Groningen is for you.
- Combine biology, chemistry, physics, technology, and pharmacology>
- Explore topics from drug design to cellular imaging and bioinformatics
- Gain hands-on lab experience from your first year onward
- Tackle global challenges in health, medicine, and sustainability
The international Bachelor's programme Life Science and Technology brings together multiple scientific disciplines to explore the molecular mechanisms of life. You'll study how living systems work. From DNA and proteins to neurons and nanomachines, you learn how to apply this knowledge in biomedical research, drug development, and diagnostic technology.
So, whether you're passionate about understanding the nervous system, developing new therapies, or using advanced microscopy to explore living cells, this programme gives you the tools to dive in. Graduates can choose from a wide array of MSc programmes such as Biomolecular Sciences or Medical Pharmaceutical Sciences, and then find a job at renowned institutions or academic labs worldwide.
Entry requirements
Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics.
This is merely an indication of required background knowledge. The admissions board determines whether the specific contents of this/these course(s) meet the admission requirements of the bachelor programme for which you applied.
Proficiency in English is an admission requirement for all English-taught degree programmes.
Secondary education equivalent to Dutch pre-university education is required.
This is merely an indication of the required general level of applicants' previous education.
Why study at University of Groningen
- Top 100 university
- 180+ highly-ranked Bachelor’s and Master's degree programmes offered across 11 faculties
- Excellent PhD-programmes offered across 10 graduate schools
- Groundbreaking research
- Over 400 years of reputation
- Vibrant student city
- Global community of 120+ nationalities