Chemistry and Biotechnology (CBT) - The Program
Chemistry is the scientific discipline involved with elements and compounds composed of atoms, molecules, and ions: their composition, structure, behavior and the changes they undergo during a reaction with other substances. Biotechnology is the application of biology to the solution of real-life challenges, where an element of profit is a prerequisite. The two disciplines are connected by their molecular approach and by their vast commercial importance.
The transdisciplinary CBT study program offers chemistry modules that include organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical chemistry; students are also taught the relevant aspects of mathematics, engineering, and industrial practice. The focus of biotechnology in this study program is to learn how the industry can take advantage of biocatalysts and biomolecules in order to contribute to a more sustainable future. Biorefining, i.e. the uses of renewable rather than fossil resources, is another major aspect of CBT; this will introduce students to the concept and practice of the “circular economy”.
The degree program Chemistry and Biotechnology equips students with the knowledge, research techniques, and the problem-solving skills necessary for a career in chemistry and/or biotechnology, and for further studies at the Master or PhD level.
Career Perspectives
Career opportunities of CBT students are diverse and abundant. In general, the combination of chemistry and biotechnology increases employability, since biotechnological applications in chemical industry are increasingly important.
Study with best employability and career perspectives in industry, research or to proceed further master and PhD studies:
Career opportunities for CBT students are diverse and abundant. In general, the combination of chemistry and biotechnology increases employability, since biotechnological applications in the chemical industry are increasingly important. Sustainability and environmental protection are topics of ever-increasing importance in society and industry. In research and development, career opportunities cover the areas of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, fuels, nanotechnology, materials, and energy to environmental monitoring and forensic science.
The educational concept of Jacobs University aims at fostering employability which refers to skills, capacities, and competencies that transcend disciplinary knowledge and allow graduates to quickly adapt to professional contexts. Jacobs University defines employability as encompassing; i.e. it focuses not only on technical skills and understanding but also on personal attributes, competencies, and qualities that enable students to become responsible members of their professional and academic fields as well as of the societies they live in.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
Type | Private |
Campus Setting | Suburban |
International Students Eligible | Yes |
Cost of Attendance | Varies by program |
Campus Housing | Available |
Financial Aid | Scholarships/ Grants/ Loans |
Mentioned below is an estimated cost of attendance for undergraduate and graduate students at Jacobs University.
Type of Expense | Cost for Undergraduates (EUR) | Cost for Graduate Students (EUR) |
---|---|---|
Tuition | 20,000 | 20,000 (Data Engineering; Supply Chain Management) 10,000 (Psychology) |
Room and Board | 8,000 | 4,000 |
Various University Fees | 1,134 | 1080 |
Residence Permit | 100 | 100 |
Health Insurance | 1,260 | 1,260 |
International applicants can submit any of the following scores to demonstrate English proficiency.
Exam | Minimum Score |
---|---|
TOEFL (PBT) | 575 |
TOEFL (iBT) | 90 |
MELAB (Michigan Test) | 80 |
British Council IELTS (Int'l. English Language Testing System) | 6.5 |
ELPT (English Language Proficiency Test) | 965 |
GCSE (British General Certificate of Secondary Education) | A or B |
Cambridge EFL Examinations | A, B, C, and C1 pass |
Cambridge EFL Examinations | A, B and C |
Cambridge EFL Examinations – First Certificate in English (extended certification) | A |
International Baccalaureate English A Literature & English A Language and Literature | 6,7 |
SAT Critical Reading (Old SAT) | 580 |
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (New SAT) | 600 |
ACT Writing | 9 |
Duolingo English Test | 60% |
Tuition Fees in Germany (1st Year Average) | MS: EUR 1550 | MBA: EUR 9550 | BBA: EUR 7500 | BE/Btech: EUR 2710 | BSc: EUR 1270 | MIM: EUR 12005 | MEng: EUR 5300 | MFin: EUR 9550 | MA: EUR 3900| MIS: EUR 2065 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Germany | Euro 850 a Month |
Entrance Exams in Germany | TOEFL: 85 | IELTS: 6 | PTE: 59 You can also Study in Germany Without IELTS |
Work and Study in Germany | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Germany | 18 Months after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Germany | Euro 75 |
Student Visa in Germany | Given the fact that a large number of students from across the globe apply to study in various German colleges and universities, the country offers a number of visa options to people with various academic and non-academic purposes. |
Intakes in Germany | There are Two Intakes in Germany: Summer (April/March) and Winter (September/October). |
Top Job Sectors in Germany | Chemicals, Electronics, IT, Coal, Vehicles, Shipbuilding, Food and Beverages, Engineering, Machinery, Machine Tools, Textiles |
Economy in Germany | GDP Growth of 0.5% (2019e) 1.2% (2020e); 4th Largest Economy in the World, Largest in Europe |
Tuition & fees :
€ 20,000
Total
€ 20,000