- The bachelor's degree provides solid training in the basic sciences (chemistry, physics and mathematics) and in important areas of the life sciences (biochemistry, structural biology, cell biology, and molecular biology). A first specialization is possible from the fourth semester.
- At the end of the training is the bachelor thesis, in which one can implement the acquired expertise in the laboratory. The bachelor program provides a broad insight into biochemical questions and their experimental solutions.
- It qualifies graduates for professional activity and, above all, for the entry into a consecutive master's program (four semesters).