Integrated Plant and Animal Breeding (iPAB) (M.Sc.)
Features
The consecutive master's program "Integrated Plant and Animal Breeding" uses an interdisciplinary and research-oriented approach to convey the basic theories, methods, processes and issues of breeding in agricultural and forestry sciences. The primary goal of the course is to enable graduates to carry out in-depth scientific work. Students are qualified for international specialist and management tasks and specifically prepared for corresponding research activities related to foreign countries.
- Name:
- Integrated Plant and Animal Breeding
- Degree:
- Master of Science (M.Sc.)
- Options:
- Double Degree (in the Joint Master Programme EMAGB)
- Language of the programme:
- English
- Standard period of study:
- 4 semesters
- Start:
- Winter semester
- Admission:
- Restricted (application to the faculty)
Get to know us
Details
The master program "integrated Plant and Animal Breeding” (iPAB) combines plant and animal breeding. The general and subject-related goals of the course of study include, among other things, the acquisition of
- knowledge of animal and plant breeding, its methods and procedures;
- the ability to apply advanced academic/scientific-analytical laboratory methods or technical methods or qualitative and quantitative survey methodology and to interpret their results;
- the ability to process and demonstrate complex analytical and other data using agricultural sciences and bioinformatics
- the ability to use and evaluate scientific literature, statistics and other documentation at a scientific level;
- the ability to present test results in writing, and in oral and graphic form;
- the ability to execute largely independent research or application-oriented projects and
- the ability to view and evaluate the effects of animal and plant breeding taking social, scientific and ethical aspects into account.
The knowledge imparted in the consecutive master course of study "Integrated Plant and Animal Breeding" should prepare the students for their subject-specific or scientific occupational field. Agricultural scientists with the university degree "Master of Science” in "Integrated Plant and Animal Breeding" can act as managers
- in companies engaged in animal and plant breeding,
- in operations of the agriculture and food industry,
- in specialised consultants in the areas of breeding and production technology,
- in national and international agricultural industry,
- in service industries, e.g., as experts, consultants,
- in the public sector, e.g., at agriculture chambers, ministries and departmental research
- in international organisations,
- at universities and in research institutions
Related and consecutive/graduate programmes
Structure
The academic programme includes 120 ECTS credits that are awarded as follows:
- Subject study : 78 Credits (including 6-week internship)
- Area of professionalisation : 12 Credits (key competencies)
- Master thesis : 30 Credits (including a colloquium for master thesis)
The compulsory internship can be completed in various areas of plant and animal breeding (industry, departmental research, consulting) and provides insights into working methods, areas of responsibility and everyday professional life in plant and animal breeding.
Forms of teaching and learning
The Master's programme requires compulsory attendance with lectures, seminars, exercises, internships, projects and excursions.
Regulations & Catalog of Modules
Application
Application deadlines
- Non-EU and Non-EWR-applicants: November 15th – February 15th each year
- EU-and EWR applicants: April 15th - June 1st each year
Previous studies
- A BSc of at least 3 years duration in Agriculture or other related degrees at an accredited institution in or outside Germany has been completed.
- Other related degrees must prove a minimum of 60 ECTS in agricultural science, plant sciences, animal sciences, forestry sciences, natural sciences, mathematics, statistics or computer sciences.
- For more information see "Details"
Language requirement
- Applicants whose native/ first language is not English are asked to submit a proof of proficiency in English (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS, GRE Scores).
- Check English language requirements
Further required documents
- See "Details"
Contact
Coordination of iPAB
Dr Liane Schulz-Streeck
Büsgenweg 5
D - 37077 Göttingen
Phone: +49 (0) 551-39 25720
E-Mail: iPAB@uni-goettingen.de
Coordination of EMABG
Prof. Dr. Jens Tetens
Burckhardtweg 2
D - 37077 Göttingen
Phone: +49 (0) 551-39 23845
E-Mail: emabg-goe@uni-goettingen.de
International Admission Office of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
Büsgenweg 5
D - 37077 Göttingen