Admission requirements:

1) Proof of a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Biochemistry or Biotechnology with a grade of at least good (2.5) or a degree from a university in Germany or abroad that does not differ significantly from this. In the case of a foreign overall grade that is less than 2.5 when converted into the German grading system, an original certificate from the university at which the degree was obtained must be submitted stating that the applicant is among the top 20% of the graduating class in natural science subjects. This certificate must also show how many final grades were included in the percentile rank. If the certificate is based on fewer than 50 final grades, it will not be accepted.

In addition, at least the specified credit points or comparable achievements must have been acquired in the following subjects: Mathematics and Statistics (12 CP), Physics (6 CP), Chemistry (9 CP), Biochemistry (12 CP), Cell Biology/Microbiology/Physiology (12 CP), practical exercises/internships (30 CP)

as well as a written Bachelor’s thesis.

Achievements that were not completed in the underlying Bachelor’s degree program can also be taken into account. The Examination Board will decide on this.

(2) A further admission requirement for the Master’s degree course in Biotechnology is a proof of the required language skills in English at a level of at least B2, which enables students to read specialist literature in English, to participate in courses in English and to complete written coursework and examinations in English. Evidence that is recognized is specified in Section 7 (5) of the Enrolment Regulations of Johannes Gutenberg University. This proof is also deemed to have been provided by submitting a German Abitur certificate showing that at least five years (four years for G8) of English were attended at school and that this was completed with at least “sufficient” or 5 points.

(3) A further prerequisite for admission to the Master’s degree course in Biology is that the entitlement to take examinations for this degree course has not yet been lost. A corresponding declaration must be submitted to verify this.

4) If a degree certificate is not available by the end of the application deadline as proof of a Bachelor’s degree in accordance with para. 1 no. 1, an application is possible on the basis of a certificate of examination and study achievements already completed amounting to at least 135 credit points, which must have been issued by the responsible office of the previous university or on the basis of a provisional certificate of recognition from JGU Mainz. The total number of credit points must be stated.

By the end of the application deadline, two thirds of the credit points according to paragraph 1 no. 1 must be proven.

The grade according to paragraph 1 no. 1 is based on the average grade of the examinations completed to date, which must be evident from the certificate; the final result of the Bachelor’s degree is not taken into account in this case.

If there is an admission restriction for the degree program, the provisions of the selection regulations in the currently valid version must be observed; in this case, the final result of the Bachelor’s degree is not taken into account in the selection procedure.

If an applicant is selected on the basis of the certificate referred to in sentence 1, admission is granted subject to the provison that proof of a successful previous Bachelor’s degree is submitted within a period specified in the letter of admission, which proves the general and subject-specific admission requirements If this proof is not provided within the deadline, admission expires.

(5) No knowledge of German is required for the Master’s degree course in Molecular Biotechnology.

(6) Even with existing admission requirements, admission to the Master’s degree course in Molecular Biotechnology depends on successful completion of the admission procedure. If there are admission restrictions for the Master’s degree course, admission is granted in accordance with the selection regulations.

Application Period:

Winter term: 01.04. – 15.05.

Application:

Your application is to be submitted through the JGU Mainz Registrar’s Office.

Many subject-related questions are connected with a degree program. This page contains all the information you need about the organization, including details about the courses of study, module offers, and detailed module descriptions The important forms for registering your project and your Master’s thesis will also be found. Do you have further questions and are you looking for individual advice? Are you already familiar with our Student Advisory Service? You can find your advisor’s contact information in the service area of this page.

The Module Catalog provides an overview of the content and organization of the entire course. The Module Catalog contains an overview of the modules and a study plan in the appendix.

Please submit the completed and signed form by post. Examination mail can only be sent to the postal address registered with the Registrar’s Office. Changes of address can only be made at the university’s Registrar’s Office.

1. Download the registration form (PDF) and save it directly to your device (mobile or computer).
2. Fill in the form using a suitable application (e.g. the free Adobe Reader App available from the App Store or Google Play Store or Acrobat Adobe Reader for desktop devices) and save it to your device.
3. Please also remember to confirm your text entry with a ‘RETURN’ on each line, otherwise your entry may be truncated when you reopen or print the form.
Note: Filling out the form – without downloading – directly in your browser or in browsers on mobile devices is not supported!

Are my entries completely legible or are there any lines that have been cut off? Please check that you have entered everything correctly before sending (!) your application. Thank you!

Then, all that is missing are the signatures of you, your supervisor, and – for theses written outside the Faculty of Biology – the faculty representative.

It is expected that most of the graduates of the Master’s program in Molecular Biotechnology will pursue a doctorate. There is a wide range of doctoral opportunities at the Faculty of Biology, the Faculty of Chemistry, Pharmacy, Geography and Earth Sciences, the University Medical Center and at affiliated research centers such as the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research or the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry as well as the “Institut für Biotechnologie und Wirkstoff-Forschung”.

Due to their extensive training, molecular biotechnologists are able to implement interdisciplinary approaches. Depending on the focus, they compete with biochemists, biologists and other biotechnologists when starting their careers.

Employment opportunities are mainly in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries (research, analysis, process development, production, application technology, marketing, patenting, documentation), at universities and research institutions and in public administration.

Database with current information on larger fields of activity: www.berufenet.arbeitsagentur.de

Advanced infrastructure for a research-focused life sciences campus: the BioCenters I and II are located close to other important pillars of the natural and life sciences in Mainz, such as the Institute of Molecular Biology gGmbH (IMB), the Institute of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, the JGU Department of Chemistry, and the Physics Institutes of Mainz University. Two Max Planck Institutes and the Helmholtz Institute Mainz complete the life sciences campus quarter. Short walking distances between all these institutions support close cooperation between the disciplines.

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Our Student Office is your contact for all questions concerning your studies at the Faculty of Biology. Do you have questions about planning your studies and organizing your modules? Do you want to register for modules and in JOGUStINe? Are you considering a change of course? We advise you!

Appointments at the Dean’s Office, The Office of Student Studies and the Examination Office can be arranged by telephone or e-mail during service hours. Appointment bookings within the specified times (see below) are only possible for matters that cannot be settled by telephone, post or e-mail. Please note that appointments without prior booking are not possible.

Student Advisory Service and Management of Course of Studies

Management of Course of Studies

Would you like recognition of certificates and courses? Do you have subject-specific questions about your bachelor’s program at FB10? Our academic advisory service can advise you in the following matters:

Academic Counselors

Responsible Person | Recognitions

Bachelor of Education in Biology (B.Ed.)

Bachelor’s degree in Biology (B.Sc.)

Bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology (B.Sc.)

Registrar’s Office | Examination Office | Processing

Do you have subject-specific questions about your master’s degree program at the Faculty of Biology? Our academic advisory service can advise you in the following matters:

Study Advice

Registrar’s Office | Examination Office | Processing

Responsible Person | Recognitions

Master’s degree of Education in Biology (M.Ed.)

Master’s degree in Biology (M.Sc.)

Master’s degree in Evolutionary Biology (M.Sc.)

Responsible Person | Recognitions

Master’s degree in Microbiology (M.Sc.)

Master’s degree in Molecular Biotechnology (M.Sc.)

Master’s degree in Neuroscience (M.Sc.)

The degree program representative for your Bachelor’s or Master’s program in the Faculty of Biology is responsible for recognizing academic achievements. He or she makes a recommendation, which the Examination Office usually follows. Then, the office formally issues the recognition and records it in your JOGU-StINe account.

If you would like to have an achievement recognized, please note the instructions on the following page. You can also download the ‘Certificate of equivalence’ form here.

Do you have subject-specific questions about your distance learning program or pre-university studies at the Faculty of Biology? Our academic advisory office can address your concerns:

“Distance Studies” in Biology

“Early Studies” in Biology

Appointments at the Dean’s Office, The Office of Student Studies and the Examination Office can be arranged by telephone or e-mail during service hours. Appointment bookings within the specified times (see below) are only possible for matters that cannot be settled by telephone, post or e-mail. Please note that appointments without prior booking are not possible.

Head of working group

Processing

You will find all the important contacts for our international activities in the following overview:

JGU International | Erasmus+

All information about the Erasmus+ program can be found on the JGU International webpage.

Erasmus+ Coordinator

There is an annual online information event via MS Teams. The dial-in code for the event and the date (usually early/mid-January) will be sent via a system message in JOGUStine. If you are interested, please register for the event in JOGUStine. A checklist and deadlines, e.g. application deadline for the respective academic year, will be announced in mid-February via the relevant Moodle.

Ombudsperson for foreign students


JGU International | FORTHEM

Information to FORTHEM can be found on the JGU International webpage.


Twin Town Representatives

Dijon

Palermo

Valencia

Zagreb

Haifa

Are you enrolled in a degree program at the Faculty of Biology that is currently being discontinued? In this section you will find the relevant information. Please note that new applications for these degree programs are no longer possible!

“Diplom Biologie”

Master in Anthropology

The Biology Student Representatives represents my interests in the program of study, provides me with information and advice, and invites me to events. Curious about getting involved or further information?

Biology Student Representation of the
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

The library of the faculty is part of the Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences and Technology Library (MIN).

Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences, and Technology Library

Student Services is your first contact point for advising you on general questions relating to applications and the program of study at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU). Please visit the program of study portal for further information during service hours.

There are many questions related to a program of study. The Student Advisory Center (ZSB) is the first contact point at JGU for all questions relating to the program of study. You can find all information on service times and advisory services on the ZSB website in the program of study portal.

On JGU’s Program of Study portal, you can find information on funding options for your studies and the various fellowship options, including a Deutschlandstipendium, a scholarship for gifted students, target group-oriented or earmarked scholarships.