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Introduction to the Master's Program Pharmaceutical Sciences

A quick guide to start your studies at FU Berlin

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Selection of Modules, Courses and Registration

Organizing your own study program is a great opportunity to customize the modules, lectures, seminars, and lab courses o your individual specific interests.
To give you an overview over the general concepts, please find more information here:

What are Modules?

The Mandatory Modules

Module 1: Current Topics

Module 2: Key Qualifications

Choosing Elective Modules

Registration for Modules

News

For current announcements regarding specific seminars, course schedules, and lectures, please see the Blackboard course “Introduction to the Master’s Program Pharm Sci”.

Seminar announcements including the Pharmaceutical Colloquium are additionally posted at the Institute of Pharmacy. Please pay attention to the showcase at the ground floor.

  • Module “Key Qualifications” will take place in SS 2021 – Specific schedule will be communicated later
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  • Module “Current Topics” will be scheduled as online webinar for SS 2021 – Specific schedule can be found on the Blackboard course site

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  • Welcome to Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Study Program, Credit Points and Exemplary Timeline
  • Selection of Modules, Courses and Registration
    • What are Modules?
    • Module 1: Current Topics of Pharmaceutical Research
    • Module 2: Key Qualifications
    • Choosing Elective Modules
      • Special Lectures
    • Enrollment into Modules
  • Research Projects and Master Theses
    • Research Project
    • Master thesis
  • FAQ
  • Contact & Forms
  • Open Positions: Research Projects and Master Theses

Disclaimer

Content on this blog serves orientation purposes only. It is not complete and is not legally binding.

Author: Daniel Klinger 2020

Introduction to the Master's Program Pharmaceutical Sciences