Biomedical sciences is a broad field ranging from molecule to man to population, with the common aim to improve patient health and well-being. The two-year programme Biomedical Sciences at Radboud university provides students with a solid base in research methodology, biostatistics, practical and communication skills.
In our Biomedical Sciences master's, students construct their own programme based on personal, academic and professional interests. Students can choose from seven specialisations:
Immunology and Host Defence
Clinical Human Movement sciences
Epidemiology
Health Technology Assessment
Drug Safety and Toxicology
Molecular Medicine
Medical Neuroscience.
In addition to choosing one of the specialisations, students opt for one the career profiles: Research, Consultancy or Science Communication. Leading scientists from a wide range of Biomedical research domains are involved in the teaching programme.