Biotechnology Programme code: 01-S2BTA14.2019

Field of study: | Biotechnology |
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Programme code: | 01-S2BTA14.2019 |
Programme code (USOS): | W2-S2BTA19 |
Faculty: | Faculty of Natural Sciences |
Language of study: | English |
Academic year of entry: |
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Level of qualifications/degree: | second-cycle studies |
Mode of study: | full-time |
Degree profile: | general academic |
Number of semesters: | 4 |
Degree: | magister (Master's Degree) |
Access to further studies: | the possibility of applying for post graduate and doctoral studies |
Specializations: |
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Semester from which the specializations starts: | 1 |
Scientific or artistic disciplines to which the learning outcomes are related and their percentage share in education: | biological sciences (natural sciences) [leading discipline]: 100% |
ISCED code: | 0512 |
The number and date of the Senate’s resolution: | 395 (25/06/2019) |
General description of the programme: | During the second cycle-studies of biotechnology, completed by the defense of master thesis, students learns, under the supervision of their professors, how to pose and solve problems concerning plant and environmental biotechnology and actively take part in scientific researches. Within the frame of chosen department students realize specialization and MSc laboratories as well as specialization seminar. A 2-year lasting master research project is the first that students conduct, to great extent, by themselves and it is closely related to the research profile of the department. Specialization laboratories which take place in modern, fully equipped departmental laboratories are crucial in this process. Specialization and master seminar provide theoretical support, necessary for a proper realization of the master project. The aim of these seminars is to teach students how to plan scientific experiments as well as to prepare, discuss and present the results of their master thesis. Apart from these, each student acquires advanced knowledge on such disciplines as bioinformatics, bioethics, plant and microbial biotechnology. An important and obligatory element of the education is also the introduction to modern information technologies and statistical methods in natural sciences. Apart from the modules that guarantee the basic knowledge, number of facultative modules enable students to individualize the course of their studies according to their personal interests and selected specialization. This offer is complemented by a wide range of modules from beyond the main specialization. Qualifications acquired at this study are the basis for applying for mid-level managerial posts in laboratories and institutions connected with food and pharmaceutical industry, as well as in the area of health care, environmental protection, plant breeding, pest control and in similar branches of science and economy. The second-cycle studies also prepare the graduates to continue their education at the next level of education i.e. PhD studies in the same or similar area. |
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Organization of the process of obtaining a degree: | After admission to the field of study, the student chooses the Promoter, under the supervision of which he will carry out seminars, workshops and diploma thesis. Possible interviews for candidates for admission to work take place in the second half of July.
The topic of the diploma thesis is set in the first month of the first semester of study. The diploma thesis is of research nature and is related to the chosen field of study and specialty. The student submits a diploma dissertation in an electronic version in the Diploma Works Archive and in a paper version in the dean's office. An independent employee is appointed to the work reviewer. The diploma exam is submitted to a three-person examination board consisting of a supervisor, a reviewer and a chairman of the commission. At least three questions from the area of the studied field of study are asked by a reviewer and supervisor.
The final mark to be entered on the diploma is calculated according to the rules adopted in the REGULATIONS OF STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SILESIA (Annex 3 to Resolution No. 91 of the Senate of the University of Silesia of April 25, 2017). |
Connection between the field of study and university development strategy, including the university mission: | The education within the specialization is convergent with the operational aims, outlined in the strategy of development of the University of Silesia for 2012-2020, especially those referring to the operational aim: innovative education and modern teaching offer. The internationalization and mobility in the educational process, realized mainly due to LPP Erasmus program, cover both the scientific and educational trips of Polish students and academic teachers to numerous universities in Europe and increasing mobility in the opposite direction.
Incessant increase in the quality of education is achieved, among others, by the development of didactic competences of the academic teachers and internal system of ensuring high-quality education. Valuable contribution to the increase in education quality is also realized by effective support of a standard didactic offer by projects financed by European Social Fund, e.g. projects for commissioned specialties.
The offer of educational program of this specialization is constantly modified and updated to follow, to the greatest extent, the expectations of a local and global labor markets. This is possible, mainly, thanks to an activation of the cooperation with the local environment, especially with employers from biotechnological sector . The educational program of this specialization is regularly consulted with the employers. Our high-quality education is supported by a close connections with researches conducted by the scientists of the Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection. Most of them reach an international level.
According to the mission of the University of Silesia, the education process is oriented to the most complete development of each student and its aimed at opening cognitive perspectives to the students who want to enter them as independent, thinking person, taking part in their everyday life. |
Specialization: | Environmental Biotechnology |
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General description of the specialization: | Within 2 year study numerous obligatory and facultative modules are offered to the students of this specialization.
Profile of a graduate: this specialty meets the needs of our region and local labor market and the program of education is consistent with current assumption of national politics in relation to environmental protection. The graduate is well prepared, both practically and theoretically, to the application of specific biotechnological techniques in recognition and setting of biological processes in various environments. |
Internships (hours and conditions): | not applicable |
Graduation requirements: | as in the Regulations of study |
Number of ECTS credits required to achieve the qualification equivalent to the level of study: | 120 |
Professional qualifications: | A graduate is ready to take up a job in the institutions applying and introducing modern technologies, based on the utilization of plants and microorganisms and their enzymes. The skills acquired during the studies enable the employment in environmental and diagnostic laboratories as well as in research and developmental institutions. |
Percentage of the ECTS credits for each of the scientific or artistic disciplines to which the learning outcomes are related to the total number of ECTS credits: | biological sciences (natural sciences): 100% |
Specialization: | Plant Biotechnology |
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General description of the specialization: | Within 2 year study numerous obligatory and facultative modules are offered to the students of this specialization. |
Internships (hours and conditions): | not applicable |
Graduation requirements: | as in the Regulations of study |
Number of ECTS credits required to achieve the qualification equivalent to the level of study: | 120 |
Professional qualifications: | Graduates of this specialization acquire reliable and recent knowledge about the molecular basis of biotechnological processes, supporting the methods of plant breeding for the purposes of modern agriculture and other areas of industry (food industry, manufacturing and pharmaceutical industry). Practical, specialist qualifications of the graduates refer to handling advanced equipment of biotechnological laboratory as well as applying basic and advanced techniques used in plant biotechnology. The graduate of this specialty possess the knowledge and practical skills enabling them to take up a job in the developing sector of modern agriculture. |
Percentage of the ECTS credits for each of the scientific or artistic disciplines to which the learning outcomes are related to the total number of ECTS credits: | biological sciences (natural sciences): 100% |
KNOWLEDGE The graduate: |
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Has a deep knowledge of mathematics and natural sciences necessary for understanding the laws of nature and a description of life processes [2BT_E_W01_P] |
Has a deep knowledge of the chosen specialty of biotechnology [2BT_E_W02_P] |
Recognizes and analyzes relationships and dependencies in nature using knowledge about various aspects of biotechnology [2BT_E_W03_P] |
Specifies and describes laboratory and industrial procedures applied in biotechnology [2BT_E_W04_P] |
Describes and understands the significance of biotechnology in agriculture, environmental protection and medicine [2BT_E_W05_P] |
Has knowledge about the principles of creating and developing various forms of entrepreneurship and sources of funds for research and economic development [2BT_E_W06_P] |
Understands and applies the principles of the industrial property and the copyright protection and is able to use patent information [2BT_E_W07_P] |
Deepens knowledge about the benefits and risks associated with the development of biotechnology [2BT_E_W08_P] |
Knows the advanced methods and techniques used in biotechnology research and rules of the implementation of production process from the organism to the industrial level [2BT_E_W09_P] |
SKILLS The graduate: |
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Independently selects and applies advanced research techniques and modifies them adequately to the problem [2BT_E_U01_P] |
Proficiently chooses and uses specialized sources of information, interprets the obtained data, presents them and conducts scientific discussions on their basis [2BT_E_U02_P] |
Plans and performs advanced physical, biological and chemical measurements and analyzes the obtained results, formulating and verifying research hypotheses [2BT_E_U03_P] |
Shows the ability to lead the team and communicate within the environments [2BT_E_U04_P] |
Has the ability to communicate in English at B2+ European Framework of Reference for Languages level, obtain information from English-language texts and use specialized scientific terminology [2BT_E_U05_P] |
Capably deepens specialist knowledge in the field of biotechnology and motivates others to continuous learning [2BT_E_U06_P] |
SOCIAL COMPETENCES The graduate: |
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Demonstrates a cautious and critical attitude towards information available in the mass media referring to achievements in natural sciences and biotechnology [2BT_E_K01_P] |
Carries out an objective self-assessment of his own work and provides the public with information about new achievements of biotechnology [2BT_E_K02_P] |
Works in an entrepreneurial and creative way, taking into account the needs of the society [2BT_E_K03_P] |
Follows and develops the rules of ethical behavior in life and in the workplace [2BT_E_K04_P] |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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A | ||||
Bioinformatics [2BT_E_11] | English | course work |
lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 45 |
6 |
Microbial biotechnology [2BT_E_13] | English | exam |
lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 60 |
7 |
Optional modules - semester 1 |
lecture: 10
depending on the choice: 20 |
4 | ||
Specialization laboratory I [2BT_E_03] | English | course work | laboratory classes: 120 | 8 |
Specialization seminar I [2BT_E_07] | English | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
C - Other requirements | ||||
English classes [2BT_E_14] | English | course work | practical classes: 30 | 2 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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A | ||||
Bioinformatics [2BT_E_11] | English | course work |
lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 45 |
6 |
Optional modules - semester 1 |
lecture: 10
depending on the choice: 20 |
4 | ||
Plant biotechnology [2BT_E_12] | English | exam |
lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 60 |
7 |
Specialization laboratory I [2BT_E_03] | English | course work | laboratory classes: 120 | 8 |
Specialization seminar I [2BT_E_07] | English | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
C - Other requirements | ||||
English classes [2BT_E_14] | English | course work | practical classes: 30 | 2 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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A | ||||
Basics of plant biotechnology [2BT_E_54] | English | exam |
lecture: 10
laboratory classes: 35 |
4 |
Bioethics [2BT_E_01] | English | course work |
lecture: 15
discussion classes: 15 |
2 |
optional modules - semester 2 |
lecture: 20
depending on the choice: 40 |
6 | ||
Social module [2BT_E_56] | English | course work | lecture: 30 | 3 |
Specialization laboratory II [2BT_E_04] | English | course work | laboratory classes: 120 | 8 |
Specialization seminar II [2BT_E_08] | English | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
Statistical methods in natural sciences [2BT_E_02] | English | course work |
lecture: 10
practical classes: 20 discussion classes: 15 |
4 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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A | ||||
Basics of microbial biotechnology [2BT_E_55] | English | exam |
lecture: 10
laboratory classes: 35 |
4 |
Bioethics [2BT_E_01] | English | course work |
lecture: 15
discussion classes: 15 |
2 |
optional modules - semester 2 |
lecture: 20
depending on the choice: 40 |
6 | ||
Social module [2BT_E_56] | English | course work | lecture: 30 | 3 |
Specialization laboratory II [2BT_E_04] | English | course work | laboratory classes: 120 | 8 |
Specialization seminar II [2BT_E_08] | English | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
Statistical methods in natural sciences [2BT_E_02] | English | course work |
lecture: 10
practical classes: 20 discussion classes: 15 |
4 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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A | ||||
MSc laboratory I [2BT_E_05] | English | course work | laboratory classes: 180 | 17 |
MSc seminar I [2BT_E_09] | English | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
Optional modules - semester 3 and 4 |
lecture: 25
depending on the choice: 75 |
10 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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A | ||||
MSc laboratory I [2BT_E_05] | English | course work | laboratory classes: 180 | 17 |
MSc seminar I [2BT_E_09] | English | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
Optional modules - semester 3 and 4 |
lecture: 25
depending on the choice: 75 |
10 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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A | ||||
MSc laboratory II [2BT_E_06] | English | course work | laboratory classes: 180 | 17 |
MSc seminar II [2BT_E_10] | English | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
Optional modules - semester 3 and 4 |
lecture: 25
depending on the choice: 75 |
10 |
Module | Language of instruction | Form of verification | Number of hours | ECTS credits |
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A | ||||
MSc laboratory II [2BT_E_06] | English | course work | laboratory classes: 180 | 17 |
MSc seminar II [2BT_E_10] | English | course work | seminar: 30 | 3 |
Optional modules - semester 3 and 4 |
lecture: 25
depending on the choice: 75 |
10 |