Neurobiology - Master
Key data on study program
Faculty
Science
Academic Degree
Master
Restricted admission
Yes, in first and higher semesters
Regular duration of studies
4 semester
Is a combination subject required?
No
Application deadline
for
Germans and EU citizens
Winter semester:
15.07
Application deadline
for
non-EU citizens
Winter semester:
15.07
Valid for all applicants with German or EU university entrance qualification.
Program start
Winter semester
Language of instruction
English
Costs
Tuition and other fees
Requirements and application
From winter semester 2024/25 enrolment in the first semester will no longer be possible, as the degree programme will be discontinued and replaced by the degree programme "Neurobiology". New deadline for applications: May, 31st.
- Bachelor's degree in biology or closely related subject with a final grade of 2.50 or better.
- English language skills, level B2 (see next field for details)
- International applicants without a German-language university entrance qualification must prove German language skills, level B1 (see next field for details)
- The language of study and examination in the Master's program is English. Some elective classes are given in German.
- English language skills must be proven by TOEFL (79 IBT), or IELTS 6.5, or native English speaker, or English-language bachelor's degree or English high school leaving certificate (from a country with English as an official language), or Cambridge Certificate (FCA, CAE, CPE) level B2. Skills can also be proven by English as a first foreign language consistently up to the German „Abitur“ (final mark "gut" or better).
- International applicants without a German-language university entrance qualification must provide evidence of German language skills, exclusively by DSH1, Telc B1, TestDaF 3333, or Goethe-Zertifikat B1.
It is a so-called "mono-master", i.e. the study is done in one scientific subject.
Program details
The Master's program in Neurobiology introduces students to current experimental and data-analytical methods of neuroscientific research and enables them to carry out scientific projects independently. In keeping with the broad range of methods and animal models used by our faculty, the emphasis is on a comparative approach. Courses cover cellular, systemic, behavioral, cognitive, evolutionary, and theoretical aspects of modern, integrative neuroscience. A central position is occupied by the large-scale practical course in the 3rd semester. Small groups work on research-related projects, which can be selected from the more than 20 participating research groups. The Master's program is aimed at curious, biologically pre-educated students with an appetite for intellectual challenges and a strong interest in broad basic neurobiological research.
The language of the program is English, individual elective courses are in German.
The Department of Biology achieves excellent results in all Germany-wide university rankings, both in teaching and research. Results can be found here (registration required).
See also Biology website
Cooperation agreements:
Further information about the study program can be found here.
Further information about the study program "MSc Neurobiology" can be found here.
Information from the Biology Department on studying abroad can be found here.
Optional time abroad
You may choose to spend some time abroad as part of any study program. You should start planning it 12 to 18 months before your departure.
Here you will find general information and advice on studying abroad. In addition, some departments have their own subject-specific services providing information on studying abroad.
In the winter semester 2023/24, the Department of Biology has approximately 1450 students enrolled for all degrees. The enrollees are distributed among the following degree programs, among others:
Bachelor of Science: | 535 |
Master of Science Studiengänge: - Evolution und Ökologie: - Neurobiologie: - Mikrobiologie: - Molekulare Zellbiologie und Immunologie: |
44 53 66 113 35 |
Bachelor of Education: Master of Education: Master of Education Erweiterungsfach: Promotion: | 204 138 15 254 |
Detailed information about the program as well as the module handbook can be found here.
Help with choosing a study program
Help with your decision to study in Tübingen:
To help you decide whether Tübingen is right for you, here are some contact points and information on studying in Germany:
University of Tübingen
- University of Tübingen’s international profile
- Contact: University office for the Advising and Admission of International Students
- Information on application for international students
- FAQs for international students
- Addresses and contact points for international students at the University of Tübingen
General information
After your studies
Information about possible career fields can be found on the biology webpage
Further information:
Advice and internships
The University’s Career Service assists with careers orientation and getting started in your profession. Jobs and internships can be found in the Praxisportal.
Following the master's degree, students have the opportunity to pursue a doctorate. Information about the doctorate can be found on the websites of the Faculty of Science.