Registration
You will need to register for the study programme before the programme starts to keep your place on the study programme.
To be able to register you must first create and activate your student account.
The registration for master and bachelor students admitted via UniversityAdmissions.se is made in person when you arrive in Skövde between August 26–30: his.se/en/education/newly-admitted/registration
If unable to attend
If you cannot come to the First programme meeting, please contact me via e-mail for another arrangement; otherwise you risk losing your place.
Programme introduction
The autumn semester starts on Monday the 2nd of September, 2024, and the programme introduction will take place at 10.15 to 15.00 in room G110 (house G).
During the programme introduction there will be an attendance check and you will receive some basic information about your programme, about the University and other necessary practical information about your studies. At the start of the programme and during the first introductory week, you will also be welcomed to the University by the Vice-chancellor and other staff who will be there to support you during your studies. You will also get to know the other programme students.
What happens this autumn?
The program begins with two courses that are studied in parallel, namely Bioinformatics Concepts and Methods (7.5 credits) and Data Analysis in Life Sciences (5 credits). The course Bioinformatics concepts and methods gives you an overview of the bioinformatics field, important tools and databases.
In Data analysis in life sciences, you will gain knowledge about experimental design and how different analysis methods can be applied on datasets that have been generated from laboratory experiments in the field of biology.
Later during Autumn semester you will study Experimental methods and design in bioscience (7.5 credits) and Molecular ecology in conservation (7.5 credits). In Experimental methods and design in bioscience, theories behind molecular methods will be discussed in order to understand the techniques used for studies of DNA, RNA and proteins. In addition, the techniques are performed during several laboratory sessions.
In Molecular ecology in conservation you will study biodiversity, ecological, and evolutionary processes at various organizational levels by examining the identification of individuals and species using molecular methods.
Career opportunities
There are many potential workplaces, both within Sweden and internationally. Examples include various academic, governmental, or private sector settings, for example at biotechnology companies and environmental agencies. You can also continue with third-cycle education (PhD-studies).
Independent studies
University studies mean both great freedom and great responsibility. The schedule for teacher-led teaching often varies from course to course and week to week. You are expected to plan and set up your studies, especially in non-teacher-led time, so that the total study time corresponds to a full-time job. Your studies and study results are very much based on your own responsibility and we at the University do our best to offer you good teaching and a pleasant study atmosphere so that you can succeed and enjoy your studies as well as possible.
Any questions?
If you have any questions you can always contact us by email or phone. We are looking forward to seeing you at the programme introduction!
Maria Algerin,
Programme director, One-year's Master
Magnus Fagerlind,
Programme director, Two-year's Master