Bachelor's degree programme

Biology and Biochemistry programme

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Our curriculum is designed to prepare you for a wide range of careers in academia, research, and industry, particularly in fields like biotechnology, molecular biology, molecular medicine and environmental sciences focused also on water ecology. Gain in-depth knowledge in biology and biochemistry with a strong focus on interdisciplinary studies, including fields like biotechnology and cellular biology.

Access to modern laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technologies for molecular biology, biochemistry, and bioinformatics. Engage in hands-on practical training from the very first year, culminating in a research-focused bachelor's thesis based on your laboratory work.

In case of any questions regarding the Biology and Biochemistry programme, feel free to reach out to the degree programme guarantor!

Tuition fee is €3,000 per academic year.

prof. RNDr. Omar Šerý, Ph.D.

The Degree Programme Guarantor

phone: +420 549 49 5051
e‑mail:

The submission deadline is midnight on 28 February 2025.

What will you learn?

In the Biology and Biochemistry Bachelor's programme, you will gain a solid foundation in the fundamental principles of biology and biochemistry. You will learn about molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, and biochemistry, equipping you with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills. The programme emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, allowing you to explore the intersections of various scientific fields such as biotechnology and environmental science. Additionally, you will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on laboratory experiences and research projects.

Career opportunities

Graduates of this programme are well-prepared for a variety of careers in academia, research, and industry. You can pursue roles in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and molecular medicine. The programme also prepares you for positions in research institutions, governmental agencies, and private sector companies focused on biological and biochemical research. Your extensive laboratory experience and interdisciplinary knowledge will make you a competitive candidate in the job market.

Admission requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Biology and Biochemistry Bachelor's programme, you must have completed secondary education with a strong background in science subjects. Proficiency in English is required, as the programme is taught entirely in English. Applicants must submit their high school transcripts, a motivation letter, and documentation of their achieved level of English language knowledge (if English is not their native language).
The entrance exam will be organized in two rounds during March 2025. Admission is based on the overall results of the entrance exam and the programme's capacity.
The first round will consist of an online test in March 2025. On that day, applicants will be allowed to open the exam application at any time for a specified duration. The test will consist of 40 questions from the topic areas listed below. Questions will be in the form of multiple-choice or open-ended questions. Candidates' materials will also be assessed in the first round.

Those applicants who successfully pass the first round will be invited for an online interview, which will be held in March 2025. The expected duration is 30 minutes. The applicants will be asked 3 questions: 1 general (applicant’s introduction, experience in the field, motivation, expectations of the study) and 2 specialized from the field of biology and biochemistry. The interview will be recorded for committee purposes and will not be made available to the public.

Important dates:

  • Online test: March 13, 2025
  • Online interviews: March 19–21, 2025

Applicants have to demonstrate basic knowledge in the field of biology and biochemistry at the high school level in the areas listed below.

Admission requirements – details
Required documents:
  • Motivation letter (up to one page max.)
  • Transcript of Records
  • Documentation of the achieved level of English language knowledge (if English is not the native language)
Required basic knowledge:
  • Chemical components of cells
  • Cell membranes, cytoskeleton, and organelles (mitochondria, chloroplasts, cell nucleus, etc.)
  • Structure of DNA and chromosomes
  • DNA replication
  • Processes of transcription and translation
  • Structure and function of proteins
  • Structure and properties of biochemically relevant molecules (amino acids, peptides, proteins, saccharides, lipids, nucleic acids)
  • Metabolism (membrane transport, photosynthesis, Krebs cycle)
  • Periodic table of elements
  • Chemical bonds - ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, polar and nonpolar bonds
  • Acidity and alkalinity (pH, pOH)
  • Nomenclature of inorganic and organic compounds
Recommended literature:
  • Moore, J. T., & Langley, R. H. (2022). Biochemistry For Dummies (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 9781119860952.
  • Kratz, R. F. (2019). Biology Essentials For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 9781119590156.
Scoring system for the entrance exam

Round 1 and Round 2, on a scale from 0–1000 points (a candidate can earn a maximum of 1000 points for both parts combined, with a certain number of points required to advance from Round 1).

Expected number of admitted students – 20 students

Round 1: Test

  • A total of 50 questions (25 questions from biochemistry and 25 questions from biology), with 10 points awarded for each answered question.
  • The minimum number of points required in the first round to proceed to the second round is 350.

Round 2: Interview

  • English: 150 points
  • Subject knowledge: 250 points
  • Personal motivation: 100 points
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Courses – Curriculum examples

The programme curriculum is designed to provide a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Examples of courses you will take include:

Year 1: General and Inorganic Chemistry, Cell Biology, Plant and Animal Physiology, Mathematics and Statistics
Year 2: Biochemistry I & II, Microbiology, Evolutionary Biology, Bioinformatics
Year 3: Molecular Biology, Immunology, Ecotoxicology, Omics Technologies, Bachelor’s Thesis

These courses are complemented by laboratory work and research projects that allow you to apply theoretical concepts in practical settings.

Follow-up studies

Upon completing the Bachelor's programme, you will be well-prepared to pursue advanced studies in various fields. Masaryk University offers follow-up Master’s programmes such as Molecular and Cell Biology and Biochemical and Cellular Technologies. These programmes provide deeper specialization and further opportunities for research and professional development. Graduates are also eligible to apply for Master’s programmes at other renowned universities worldwide, continuing their academic and research careers.

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