University of Geneva

Master in Bi-disciplinary in Sciences

Geneva, Switzerland

The Master in Bi-disciplinary in Sciences at University of Geneva is a 2 year long program for international students taught in fra.

About the Program

The Bi-disciplinary Master's program in Sciences is designed for students who have completed their Bachelor's in mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, or earth and environmental sciences. This program allows students to explore a second scientific discipline, fostering interdisciplinary research and teaching skills. Ideal candidates are those who thrive at the intersection of two scientific fields and are eager to expand their academic horizons.

Students will engage in a curriculum that includes mandatory courses totaling 90 ECTS credits, alongside a research project and thesis worth 30 credits. This structure ensures that students develop a robust understanding of both chosen disciplines, preparing them for the evolving demands of the scientific community. The program emphasizes hands-on research experience, equipping students with practical skills that are essential in today's job market.

Graduates of the Bi-disciplinary Master's program can pursue various career paths, including roles as research scientists, educators in secondary education, or positions in interdisciplinary research teams. They are well-prepared to work in sectors that require expertise in multiple scientific areas, such as environmental consulting, education, and research institutions. The skills acquired are transferable, allowing graduates to adapt to various industries and roles.

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