Qualification Profile
The aim of the D-BSSE Master’s program is to impart the following knowledge and competence.
Knowledge
Graduates in Biotechnology will:
- command sound knowledge of the fundamental principles and
state-of-the-art methods of biotechnology, in particular in the areas
of biopharmaceutical manufacturing, bioreactor design, process control,
up- and downstream processing, metabolic engineering of prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cell systems, in-silico modeling of cellular processes,
design of protein therapeutics, gene therapy and tissue engineering,
- have advanced knowledge of some specific areas of biotechnology by
having carried out at least one research project and a master thesis,
- have an understanding of the most important research issues in their field of study,
- command knowledge of the basics of chemistry, physics, mathematics,
computer science, biology, safety and environmental aspects, and of
some key elements in economy and management and in social sciences, be
aware of connections of biotechnology with these disciplines, and be
able to engage in interdisciplinary work.
Competence
Graduates in Biotechnology will be able to apply their theoretical knowledge. In particular, they will be able to:
- engineer and exploit therapeutic cell phenotypes,
- manage molecular cell interventions to foster therapeutic advances,
- conceive and apply therapies for untreatable pathologies,
- conceive tissue engineering and gene therapy concepts from a biopharmaceutical manufacturing perspective,
- cover advances in diagnostics,
- interface with other life science experts in areas of therapeutic relevance,
- design and develop new, and optimize existing biopharmaceutical
manufacturing processes using different prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell
systems,
- conceive and develop in-silico models for the simulation and understanding of physiologic processes,
- conceive and evaluate economically the feasibility of the
production process of a given protein therapeutic or small-molecule
drug.
General skills
Graduates in Biotechnology will:
- be thoroughly familiar with common methods and paradigms of
scientifically based activities, i.e. understand the role of formal
models and results from the life sciences and engineering in exploring
and designing technical and molecular systems,
- be able to apply methods and techniques that they have acquired to
review, consolidate, extend and apply their knowledge and
understanding, to solve problems and to carry out projects,
- be able to evaluate arguments, assumptions, abstract concepts and
data, in order to make judgments and to contribute to solutions of
complex issues,
- have an appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity, and limitations of knowledge,
- have an awareness of their need to update their knowledge and
skills, and have the ability and readiness needed to undertake
appropriate further training of a professional or academic nature,
- be able to work in a team and in the context of larger projects,
- be able to communicate information; ideas, problems, and solutions to both specialist and non specialist audiences,
- have awareness of possible ethical; safety, societal,
environmental, and economic implications of their discipline, and of
the role of sustainable development with its effect on society.