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Annex SFB
Studienfachbeschreibung (subject description, SFB) for the subjectBiology as a Bachelor’s with 1 major
with the Degree (180 ECTS credits)
Responsible: Faculty of Biology Examination regulations version: 2013
Abbreviations used: Course types: E = field trip, K = colloquium, O = conversatorium, P = placement/lab course, R = project, S = seminar, T = tutorial, Ü = exercise, V= lecture
Term: SS = summer semester, WS = winter semester
Methods of grading: NUM = numerical grade, B/NB = (not) successfully completed
Regulations: (L)ASPO = general academic and examination regulations (for teaching-degree programmes), FSB = subject-specific provisions, SFB= list of modules
Other: A = thesis, LV = course(s), PL = assessment(s), TN = participants, VL = prerequisite(s)
Conventions for themodules in this SFB:
Unless otherwise stated, courses and assessments will be held in German, assessments will be offered every semester and modules are not cre-ditable for bonus.
Information onassessment procedures:
Should there be the option to choose between several methods of assessment, the lecturer will agree with the module coordinator on the me-thod of assessment to be used in the current semester by two weeks after the start of the course at the latest and will communicate this in thecustomary manner.
Should a module comprise more than one graded assessment, all assessments will be equally weighted, unless otherwise stated below.
Should the assessment comprise several individual assessments, successful completion of the module will require successful completion of allindividual assessments.
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In accordance with the general regulations governing the degree subject described in this module catalogue:
ASPO2009
associated official publications (FSB (subject-specific provisions)/SFB (list of modules)):
7-Aug-2013 (2013-108)
This module handbook seeks to render, as accurately as possible, the data that is of statutory relevance according to the examination regulati-ons of the degree subject. However, only the FSB (subject-specific provisions) and SFB (list of modules) in their officially published versions shallbe legally binding. In the case of doubt, the provisions on, in particular, module assessments specified in the FSB/SFB shall prevail.
Every module will be described using the following form:
Module titleECTS Duration (in semesters) Method of grading Module levelCourses To be specified in the form X (y) with course type X abbreviated as specified above and number of weekly contact hours yMethod of assessmentOnly after successfulcompletion of
if applicable
Other prerequisites if applicableParticipants and allocati-on of places
if applicable
Additional information if applicable
Abbreviation
Referred to in LPO I if applicable (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes)
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Compulsory Courses (91 ECTS credits)
General Biology I (15 ECTS credits)
Structure and Function of CellsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-1A1ZE-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
The Plant KingdomECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-1A1Z-PF-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
Evolution and the Animal KingdomECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-1A1TI-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
General Biology II (17 ECTS credits)
Physiology of ProkaryotesECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-2A2PHY-PR-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
Plant PhysiologyECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-2A2PHYPF-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
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Animal PhysiologyECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-2A2PHY-TI-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
Genetics, Neurobiology, BehaviourECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 to 90 minutes)
07-2A2GEN-V-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
General Biology III (24 ECTS credits)
Developmental Biology of AnimalsECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-3A3EBIO-TI-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
Developmental Biology of PlantsECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-3A3E-BIOPF-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
Plant and Animal EcologyECTS 6 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-3A3OE-KO-132-m01
Method of assessment written examination (approx. 90 minutes)Genes, Molecules, TechnologiesECTS 6 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-3A3GEM-T-132-m01
Method of assessment written examination (approx. 90 minutes)
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Basic BiochemistryECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-3A3BC-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
Mathematics/Quantitative Biology (9 ECTS credits)
Mathematics for students in Chemistry and BiologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 90 to 120 minutes)
10-M-MCB-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: successful completion of exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).Mathematical Biology and BiostatisticsECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-M-BST-132-m01
Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
Chemistry (20 ECTS credits)
Inorganic Chemistry for Biology MajorsECTS 5 Duration 2 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes) and assessment of practical skills during lab course (ungraded): Vortestate (pre-
experiment exams, approx.. 15 minutes each), assessment of practical performance (log approx. 5 to 10 pages), Nachtestate(post-experiment exams, approx. 15 minutes each)Assessment offered: once a year, summer semester
08-AC-Bio-132-m01
other prerequisites Successful completion of the written examination serves as proof of all safety-related skills and is a prerequisite for atten-dance of the lab course.
Organic Chemistry for Students of BiologyECTS 10 Duration 2 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + V + P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (90 to 180 minutes) and assessment of practical skills during lab course (ungraded): Vortestate (pre-ex-
periment exams, approx.. 15 minutes each), assessment of practical performance (log approx. 5 to 10 pages), Nachtestate(post-experiment exams, approx. 15 minutes each)Assessment offered: once a year, winter semester
08-OC-Bio-132-m01
other prerequisites Successful completion of the written examination serves as proof of all safety-related skills and is a prerequisite for atten-dance of the lab course.
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Physical Chemistry for Biology MajorsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü + P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes) and assessment of practical skills during lab course (ungraded): Vortestate (pre-
experiment exams, approx.. 15 minutes each), assessment of practical performance (log approx. 5 to 10 pages), Nachtestate(post-experiment exams, approx. 15 minutes each)Assessment offered: once a year, winter semester
08-PC-Bio-132-m01
other prerequisites Successful completion of the written examination serves as proof of all safety-related skills and is a prerequisite for atten-dance of the lab course.
Physics (6 ECTS credits)
Introduction to Physics for Students of BiologyECTS 6 Duration 2 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + V + P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
11-ENF-Bio-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes) and b) oral test (approx. 15 minutes) during lab course experiments andsuccessful completion of experiments (ungraded)
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Compulsory Electives (57 ECTS credits)
General Biology IV (7 ECTS credits)
The Flora of GermanyECTS 7 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü + E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 45 minutes) and practical identification assignment (approx. 45 minutes), weighted 1:1
Assessment offered: once a year, summer semesterother prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of field trips (minimum 80%) and completion of exercises. Regular
attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the respective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours) areadmission prerequisites to assessment.
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Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 180. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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The Fauna of GermanyECTS 7 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü + E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 45 minutes) and practical identification assignment (approx. 45 minutes), weighted 1:1
Assessment offered: once a year, summer semesterother prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of field trips (minimum 80%) and completion of exercises. Regular
attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the respective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours) areadmission prerequisites to assessment.
07-4A4FAU-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 180. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Advanced Biology (10 ECTS credits)
Neurobiology for Advanced StudentsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment methods of assessment: a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral exami-
nation of one candidate each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutesper candidate) or e) presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time tocomplete varies according to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the me-thod and length of the assessment prior to the course.
07-4BFN-VO1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 40. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Behavioral PhysiologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment methods of assessment: a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral exami-
nation of one candidate each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutesper candidate) or e) presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time tocomplete varies according to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the me-thod and length of the assessment prior to the course.
07-4BFN-VO2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 36. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Basics in Ecology of AnimalsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment methods of assessment: a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral exami-
nation of one candidate each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutesper candidate) or e) presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time tocomplete varies according to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the me-thod and length of the assessment prior to the course.
07-4BFN-VO3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 40. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Cell- and Developmental Biology for Advanced StudentsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment methods of assessment: a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral exami-
nation of one candidate each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutesper candidate) or e) presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time tocomplete varies according to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the me-thod and length of the assessment prior to the course.
07-4BFMZ1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 32. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Microbiology for Advanced StudentsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment methods of assessment: a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral exami-
nation of one candidate each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutesper candidate) or e) presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time tocomplete varies according to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the me-thod and length of the assessment prior to the course.
07-4BFMZ3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 40. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Bioinformatics for Advanced StudentsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment log (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
Language of assessment: German or English
07-4BFMZ4-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 40. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Biotechnology 1ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4BFMZ5-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 24. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Molecular Physiology for Advanced StudentsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4BF-PS1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 16. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Membranebiology of Plants for Advanced StudentsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment methods of assessment: a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral exami-
nation of one candidate each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutesper candidate) or e) presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time tocomplete varies according to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the me-thod and length of the assessment prior to the course.
07-4BF-PS2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 16. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Protein Biochemistry and Photobiology for Advanced StudentsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment methods of assessment: a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral exami-
nation of one candidate each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutesper candidate) or e) presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time tocomplete varies according to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the me-thod and length of the assessment prior to the course.
07-4BF-PS3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 16. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Basic Plant EcophysiologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-4BF-PS4-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 48. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
Pharmaceutical BioanalyticsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-4BF-PS5-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
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Pharmaceutical BiotechnologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4BF-PS6-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 16. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Special Biosciences I (5 ECTS credits)
Neurobiology 1ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4S1N-VO1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Integrative Behavioral Biology 1ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4S1N-VO2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Functional Morphology of ArthropodsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment term paper (approx. 5 to 10 pages)
07-4S1N-VO3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Basic Population EcologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4S1N-VO5-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 15. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Basics in Light- and Electron-MicroscopyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 to 60 minutes)
07-4S1M-Z1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Analysis of ChromosomesECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 to 60 minutes)
07-4S1M-Z2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Ecology and Developmental Biology of Marine OrganismsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + E + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment log (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
07-4S1MEER-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Excursion on the Ecology and Faunistics of Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Temperate ZoneECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment term paper (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
07-4S1LAN-D-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 12. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Excursion on the Ecology and Faunistics of a Tropical EcosystemECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment term paper (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
07-4S1TROP-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 5. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Methods in BiotechnologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 to 60 minutes)
07-4S1AM-B-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 25. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Aspects of molecular BiotechnologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 to 60 minutes)
07-4S1MOLB-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 25. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Special Bioinformatics 1ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment log (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
Language of assessment: German or English
07-4S1M-Z6-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Cell- and Developmental Biology 1ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4S1M-Z7-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 40. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Methods in Proteinbiochemistry and Cell BiologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4S1M-Z8-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Molecular modelling - From DNA to ProteinECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment computerised practical examination (approx. 6 hours)
07-4S1PS1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Methods in Plant EcophysiologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment log (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
07-4S1PS2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 15. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Pharmaceutical Drugs in PlantsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4S1PS3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 15. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Basic Methods in Pharmaceutical BiologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-4S1PS4-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 6. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Immunology 1ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü + P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 45 minutes)
Assessment offered: once a year, summer semesterLanguage of assessment: German or English
03-4S1IM-M-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Biologie (Biology) Bachelor's: 16 places. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, placeswill be allocated as follows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology)with 180 ECTS credits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocatedto students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one par-ticipant in total) will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and tostudents of the Bachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTScredits, as part of the application-oriented subject Biologie (Biology) (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing'subjects). Should the number of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places willbe allocated to applicants from the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a re-stricted number of places, there will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places onall courses of a module component that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, appli-cants who already have successfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be givenpreferential consideration. A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection pro-cess group 1 (95%): Places will primarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For thispurpose, applicants will be ranked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of allassessments taken during their studies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie(Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Mathematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, app-licants will be ranked, firstly, according to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitativeranking) and, secondly, according to their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' posi-tion in a third ranking will be calculated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this thirdranking. Among applicants with the same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwiseby lot. Selection process group 2 (5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): to-tal number of ECTS credits already achieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants withthe same number of ECTS credits achieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject seme-sters; among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25 % of places):allocation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits,places will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Virology 1ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S + P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.Assessment offered: once a year, summer semesterLanguage of assessment: German or English
03-4S1VIR-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Biologie (Biology) Bachelor's: 18 places. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, placeswill be allocated as follows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology)with 180 ECTS credits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocatedto students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one par-ticipant in total) will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and tostudents of the Bachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTScredits, as part of the application-oriented subject Biologie (Biology) (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing'subjects). Should the number of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places willbe allocated to applicants from the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a re-stricted number of places, there will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places onall courses of a module component that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, appli-cants who already have successfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be givenpreferential consideration. A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection pro-cess group 1 (95%): Places will primarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For thispurpose, applicants will be ranked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of allassessments taken during their studies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie(Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Mathematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, app-licants will be ranked, firstly, according to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitativeranking) and, secondly, according to their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' posi-tion in a third ranking will be calculated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this thirdranking. Among applicants with the same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwiseby lot. Selection process group 2 (5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): to-tal number of ECTS credits already achieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants withthe same number of ECTS credits achieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject seme-sters; among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25 % of places):allocation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits,places will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Developmental BiochemistryECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
Language of assessment: German, English where required
03-4S1PC-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 16. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Human GeneticsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 minutes)
03-4S1HUG-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 15. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
Biochemistry for Students in BiologyECTS 6 Duration 2 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + V + Ü + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
08-BCB-132-m01
Method of assessment written examination (approx. 90 to 180 minutes)
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Biochemistry for students of biological sciences (practical course)ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment Vortestate (pre-experiment exams, approx. 15 minutes each), assessment of practical performance (log approx. 5 to 10 pages),
Nachtestate (post-experiment exams, approx. 15 minutes each)Assessment offered: once a year, summer semester
08-BCPB-072-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 25 per group.
Laboratory Practical Course IECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S1-LP1-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.Excursion IECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S1-Ex1-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.Interdisciplinary Project IECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses R (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S1-IP1-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.
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Special Biosciences II (20 ECTS credits)
Neurobiology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2N-VO1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Integrative Behavioural Biology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2N-VO2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
Animal Ecology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-5S2N-VO3-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
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Specific Cell- and Developmental Biology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2M-Z1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Microbiology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2M-Z2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 30. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Bioinformatics 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2M-Z3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 16. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Biotechnology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2M-Z4-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Membranebiology of Plants 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2PS1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 5. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Molecular Physiology of Plants 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2PS2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 5. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Analysis of BiosensorsECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2PS3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 5. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Advanced Plant EcophysiologyECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2PS4-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 15. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Molecular Biological Methods in Pharmaceutical BiologyECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5S2PS5-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 10. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Immunology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2IM-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Virology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S + P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2VL-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Physiological Chemistry 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2PC-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Clinical Biochemistry 1 / Laboratory MedicineECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2KB-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Structural Biology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2ST-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Cellular Tumorbiology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2ZT-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Molecular Biology of Cells 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2Z-M-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Tissue engineering 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2TE-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Clinical Neurobiology 2ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-5S2KN-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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External Practical CourseECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5EP-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.Excursion IIECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S2-EX2-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.Interdisciplinary Project IIECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses R (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S2-IP2-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.Laboratory Practical Course IIECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S2-LP2-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.
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Practical Course as Exchange StudentECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-5AP-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.
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Special Biosciences III (15 ECTS credits)
Neurobiology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3N-VO1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 16. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Integrative Behavioural Biology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3N-VO2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Animal Ecology 4ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses S + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment log (10 to 30 pages)
07-6S3N-VO7-121-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Advanced Animal Ecology 3ECTS 10 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment log (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
07-6S3N-VO31-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Ecological ModellingECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 to 60 minutes) or log (approx. 10 to 30 pages)
07-6S3N-VO32-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Nature Conservation BiologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S + E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment presentation (approx. 20 to 45 minutes)
07-6S3N-VO33-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Tropical BiologyECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 to 60 minutes)
07-6S3N-VO34-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Cell- and Developmental Biology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3M-Z1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Microbiology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3M-Z3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 25. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Biotechnology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3M-Z4-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Bioinformatics 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3M-Z5-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 18. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific molecular Physiology of Plants 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3PS1-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 5. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Structural an functional Analysis of Biosensors 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3PS2-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 5. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Specific Membrane Biology of Plants 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3PS3-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 15. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Scientific Work in Plant EcophysiologyECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + R + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3PS4-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 15. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Research Project in Pharmaceutical Biology with Focus on Molecular BiologyECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3PS5-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 8. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Research Project in Pharmaceutical Biology with Focus on Molecular BiochemistryECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-6S3PS6-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 8. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Immunology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3IM-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Virology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3VL-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Clinical Biochemistry 3 / Laboratory MedicineECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3K-B-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Physiological Chemistry 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3PC-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Structural Biology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3ST-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Cellular Tumorbiology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3ZT-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Cellular Molecular Biology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3Z-M-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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PhysiologyECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3PH-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Clinical Neurobiology 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level graduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3KN-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Tissue Engineering 3ECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
03-6S3TE-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 3. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Excursion IIIECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S3-Ex3-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.Interdisciplinary Project IIIECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses R (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S3-IP3-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.Laboratory Practical Course IIIECTS 15 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses P (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidate
each (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
07-S3-LP3-132-m01
other prerequisites Please consult with academic advisory service in advance.
Thesis (12 ECTS credits)
Thesis BiologyECTS 12 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses no courses assigned
07-6BT-102-m01
Method of assessment written thesis (approx. 20 to 40 pages)
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Subject-specific Key Skills (15 ECTS credits)Completion of module 07-SQF-RETH/-1 is mandatory.
Principles of Image Data ProcessingECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination or practical examination (approx. 30 minutes)
07-SQF-PBD-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Basics in System AdminstrationECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination or practical examination (approx. 30 minutes)
07-SQF-GSA-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Computertools for Molecular BiologyECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination or practical examination (approx. 30 minutes)
07-SQF-CTA-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
Basic Data ProcessingECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-EDV-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
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Organisation and Safety in BiosciencesECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 60 minutes)
07-SQF-OSB-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 120. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Basic Principles for Laboratory WorkECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination or practical examination (approx. 20 minutes)
07-SQF-GGL-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 50. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
Legal and Ethical Aspects in Biological SciencesECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 to 60 minutes)
07-SQF-RETH-132-m01
other prerequisites Admission prerequisite to assessment: regular attendance of exercises (minimum 80%) and successful completion of the re-spective exercises (approx. 25 to 30 hours).
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Good Practices in Laboratory, Clinics and ProductionECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination or practical examination (approx. 20 minutes)
07-SQF-GXP-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 50. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Tutorial Intercultural CompetenceECTS 4 Duration 2 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + T (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment log (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
07-SQF-IKK-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 4. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Perspectives, Personal Competence and Communication SkillsECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 30 to 60 minutes)
07-SQF-KEB-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 120. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Research, Presentation, InformationECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment presentation (approx. 10 to 20 minutes)
07-SQF-RPI-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Biotechnology and Social AcceptanceECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment term paper or preparing educational materials (approx. 5 to 10 pages)
07-SQF-BGA-132-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Global Acting in Globally and Locally linked Decision ProcessesECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment log (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
07-SQF-GHE-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 25. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Outstanding Publications in BiologyECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes)
07-SQF-HVB-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 25. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Patents in BiologyECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 20 minutes)
07-SQF-PRB-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 25. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Operational Safety in Ecophysiological LaboratoriesECTS 1 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses V + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment written examination (approx. 15 minutes)
07-SQF-SAL-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 20. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
Supervising Tutorial for Basic Courses 3ECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses T (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-TFB3-102-m01
Method of assessment proof of tutoring activities and report (approx. 2 to 3 pages)Supervising Tutorial for Basic Courses 4ECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses T (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-TFB4-102-m01
Method of assessment proof of tutoring activities and report (approx. 2 to 3 pages)
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Supervising Tutorial for Basic Courses 5ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses T (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-TFB5-102-m01
Method of assessment proof of tutoring activities and report (approx. 2 to 3 pages)Supervising Tutorial for Biology 3ECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses T (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-TSB3-102-m01
Method of assessment proof of tutoring activities and report (approx. 2 to 3 pages)Supervising Tutorial for Biology 2ECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses T (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-TSB2-102-m01
Method of assessment proof of tutoring activities and report (approx. 2 to 3 pages)
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Environmental Education in the Botanical Garden of the UniversityECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses Ü + E (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment term paper or preparing educational materials and materials for demonstrations (approx. 10 to 20 pages)
07-SQF-UBG-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 6. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
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Publishing Scientific DataECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading numerical grade Modul level undergraduateCourses S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)Method of assessment term paper (approx. 5 to 10 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1
07-SQF-WIP-102-m01
Participants and allo-cation of places
Number of places: 30. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated asfollows: Places will primarily be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS cre-dits. Should the module be used in other subjects, there will be two quotas: 95% of places will be allocated to students of theBachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits and 5% of places (a minimum of one participant in total)will be allocated to students of the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 60 ECTS credits and to students of theBachelor's degree subjects Computational Mathematics and Mathematik (Mathematics), each with 180 ECTS credits, as partof the application-oriented subject Biology (as well as potentially to students of other 'importing' subjects). Should the num-ber of places available in one quota exceed the number of applications, the remaining places will be allocated to applicantsfrom the other quota. Should there be, within one module component, several courses with a restricted number of places, the-re will be a uniform regulation for the courses of one module component. In this case, places on all courses of a module com-ponent that are concerned will be allocated in a standardised procedure. In this procedure, applicants who already have suc-cessfully completed at least one other module component of the respective module will be given preferential consideration. Awaiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated as they become available. Selection process group 1 (95%): Places willprimarily be allocated according to the applicants' previous academic achievements. For this purpose, applicants will be ran-ked according to the number of ECTS credits they have achieved and their average grade of all assessments taken during theirstudies or of all module components in the subject of Biologie (Biology) (excluding Chemie (Chemistry), Physik (Physics), Ma-thematik (Mathematics)) at the time of application. This will be done as follows: First, applicants will be ranked, firstly, accor-ding to their average grade weighted according to the number of ECTS credits (qualitative ranking) and, secondly, accordingto their total number of ECTS credits achieved (quantitative ranking). The applicants' position in a third ranking will be calcu-lated as the sum of these two rankings, and places will be allocated according to this third ranking. Among applicants withthe same ranking, places will be allocated according to the qualitative ranking or otherwise by lot. Selection process group 2(5%): Places will be allocated according to the following quotas: Quota 1 (50% of places): total number of ECTS credits alreadyachieved in modules/module components of the Faculty of Biology; among applicants with the same number of ECTS creditsachieved, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 2 (25% of places): number of subject semesters of the respective applicant;among applicants with the same number of subject semesters, places will be allocated by lot. Quota 3 (25% of places): allo-cation by lot. Should the module be used only in the Bachelor's degree subject Biologie (Biology) with 180 ECTS credits, pla-ces will be allocated according to the selection process of group 1.
Teamwork in Natural ScienceECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-GTA-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
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Entrepreneurial Thinking in BiosciencesECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-UDB-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
Additional Qualification in Natural Sciences 2ECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-ZQN2-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
Additional Qualification in Natural Sciences 3ECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-ZQN3-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
Additional Qualification in Natural Sciences 4ECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-ZQN4-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
Additional Qualification in Natural Sciences 5ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S + Ü (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-ZQN5-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
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Additional Qualification outside Natural Sciences 2ECTS 2 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-ZQA2-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
Additional Qualification outside Natural Sciences 3ECTS 3 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-ZQA3-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
Additional Qualification outside Natural Sciences 4ECTS 4 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-ZQA4-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
Additional Qualification outside Natural Sciences 5ECTS 5 Duration 1 semester Method of grading (not) successfully completed Modul level undergraduateCourses V + S (no information on SWS (weekly contact hours) and course language available)
07-SQF-ZQA5-132-m01
Method of assessment a) written examination (approx. 45 to 60 minutes) or b) log (approx. 10 to 20 pages) or c) oral examination of one candidateeach (approx. 30 minutes) or d) oral examination in groups of up to 3 candidates (approx. 20 minutes per candidate) or e) pre-sentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or f) practical examination (on average approx. 2 hours; time to complete varies accor-ding to subject area but will not exceed a maximum of 4 hours). Students will be informed about the method and length of theassessment prior to the course.
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