Objectives
The Master's general objective is to train graduates with the necessary knowledge in fundamental and applied areas of Biomedical Sciences, providing them with skills that may represent added value in the job market. It has as objectives: a) to update and increase knowledge in the various fields of biomedical sciences; b) to promote the acquisition of skills in the field of biotechnology applied to health; c) to promote research and entrepreneurship in the field of Biomedical Sciences.
For students of the University of the Azores completing the 1st cycle in Biological and Health Sciences, the Master in Biomedical Sciences presents itself as the natural continuation of the journey made at the graduation level, ensuring that UAc offers its students the possibility of address the suggestion of the Biologists Association, which recommends accomplishing five years of training (equivalent to 300 ECTS) as a basis for professional practice.
Access Requirements
Candidates must be degree holders in the areas of Biology, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Clinical Analysis, Public Health, or other similar degrees of the scope of the life and health sciences; holders of an academic, scientific or professional curriculum recognized by the Scientific Council as attesting the capacity to carry out the master.
Career Opportunities
Laboratory diagnosis, in several specialized areas (Molecular Biology and Microbiology);
Performance of functions in Biotechnology companies (in the development of products with therapeutic action), in consulting companies in the area of human health, or in companies dedicated to environmental issues, including the impact of the environment on individual and public health;
Researcher in Biomedical Sciences or related fields.
Learning Outcomes
The Master aims to empower students with the necessary knowledge in fundamental and applied areas of Biomedical Sciences, equipping them with skills that can represent added value in the job market. Objectives are: update and deepen knowledge in the various fields of biomedical sciences; Promote the acquisition of skills in the field of biotechnology applied to health; Promote research and entrepreneurship. CU are grouped into thematic modules, allowing the development of knowledge and skills in an integrated way. In all CU discussion of the themes to be developed is privileged, using the latest information on international scientific publications and information obtained in the scientific activity of the teachers integrated in research centres. The definition of assessment strategies to be implemented takes into account the best way to ensure the effective fulfilment of the objectives in each course.
Study Regime
Full-time attendance, presence required in after-work schedule
1st Year
| Discipline | Semester | ECTS |
|---|---|---|
| Bioassays | 1st Semester | 2 |
| Molecular Pathology | 1st Semester | 4 |
| Nutrition | 1st Semester | 2 |
| Cell Biology and Development | 1st Semester | 2 |
| Community Health | 1st Semester | 2 |
| Environmental health | 1st Semester | 4 |
| Epidemiological Studies | 1st Semester | 6 |
| Functional Biology | 1st Semester | 4 |
| Genetics and Molecular Biology | 1st Semester | 4 |
| Microbiology and Parasitology | 1st Semester | 4 |
| Biochemical Perspectives of the Disease | 2nd Semester | 4 |
| Elements of Genomics | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Entrepreneurship and Decision Analysis | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Genetic Engineering | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Microbial Genetics | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Molecular Identification and Diagnosis | 2nd Semester | 4 |
| Natural Health Products | 2nd Semester | 4 |
| Pharmacology | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Planning and Project Evaluation | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Proteomics Elements | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Quality and Safety Laboratory | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Research Methods in Biomedicine | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Seminar I | 2nd Semester | 2 |
| Seminar II | 2nd Semester | 2 |
2nd Year
| Discipline | Semester | ECTS |
|---|---|---|
| Dissertation / Project / Professional Internship | 1st Semester | 60 |
Information
- DGES Code
- 9512
- ECTS Credits
- 120 ECTS
- Duration
- 2 semesters