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The programs enhance analytical and academic expertise within specialized disciplines, equipping students for diverse professional paths in education and research across academic, governmental, clinical, and industrial sectors. Graduates will develop independent research capabilities and scholarly writing proficiency through a curriculum combining coursework, research seminars, and self-directed thesis or project work.
The Department collaborates with these interdisciplinary programs: Bioinformatics (master's level) and Pathology and Experimental Medicine (master's and PhD levels).
Have a bachelor of sciences (BSc) degree with a specialization or major (or equivalent) in one of the following areas: microbiology, virology, immunology, biology, biochemistry, biopharmaceutical or biomedical sciences with a minimum average of 75% (B+).
TOEFL 600 (Paper-based)
TOEFL 100 (Internet-based)