The prescribed period of study is four semesters, which includes a final Master’s thesis. Requiring a total of 120 ECTS credits, the programme is based on acquiring approximately 30 ECTS credits per semester. The curriculum of the Master's programme is based on a modular system consisting of topically related fields of research, including lectures, seminars and practical courses, with a strong emphasis on learning in the context of ongoing research projects. Modules can be individually composed according to the student’s goals and interests.
First semester – Basic training The first semester of the Master’s programme aims to enlarge and deepen existing know-how gained in the previously completed Bachelor’s programme. During the first two months of the programme, students will participate in the mandatory courses in “Lab Methods in Plant Sciences” and “Bioinformatics and Data Analysis”. Moreover, students can select up to two additional fields of study.
Second and third semester – Specialisation In the second semester, students can deepen their knowledge in the fields of study of their first semester or select additional topics. Mandatory courses include lectures, seminars, practical courses, and practical research courses. In the third semester, students attend two topically linked modules, namely “Special Methods in Plant Sciences” and a “Special Research Module”.
Fourth semester – Master module The Master’s programme culminates in a 24-week period devoted to a research project, combined with the writing and defence of a Master’s thesis. Through their Master’s theses, students prove their skills in conducting independent and responsible research. Additionally, the final module includes additional courses such as a research seminar and colloquia.
Fieldwork is included in the programme as a component of the research courses.