Please be informed this study programme is offered in Polish—to undertake this programme knowledge of Polish language at least at sufficient level is required and will be verified upon application. If you do not speak Polish you can enrol in one of Polish language courses offered by Jagiellonian University School of Polish Language and Culture. Full list of programmes in foreign languages you may find here: Programmes in foreign languages.
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Biochemistry
Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology
Available programmes
first-cycle programme
study mode: full-time programme
language of instruction: Polish
profile: general academic
duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
title: Licencjat (equivalent of Bachelor's degree)
main discipline: Biological Sciences
second-cycle programme
study mode: full-time programme
language of instruction: Polish
profile: general academic
duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
title: Magister (equivalent of Master’s degree)
main discipline: Biological Sciences
Programme description
Biochemistry studies chemicals found in viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants and animals, and the chemical processes in organisms as they develop, live, reproduce, and die. It is the basis for understanding all biological processes. It is also a science of great practical importance. Thanks to biochemistry, it is possible to determine our health, explain the causes and course of various diseases, and develop effective therapies and drugs.
As an interdisciplinary science, biochemistry is inextricably linked with biology and chemistry. Physics and mathematics also play an important role in biochemistry to understand some vital biochemical concepts and the principles of operation of the equipment used for research. Biochemistry is based on experiments, so curiosity, creativity, accuracy, and persistence are valued in college.
Biochemistry is a unique study programme in the country – studies in biochemistry are conducted only at the Jagiellonian University.
Information regarding Faculty
Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Biotechnology is Poland's best research and didactic unit. Research conducted at the Faculty of Biological Sciences and Humanities focused on the processes taking place at the cellular, molecular and atomic levels in plants, animals, and microorganisms. As part of its activities, the department cooperates with several dozen centers in Poland and worldwide. Also, it carries out research projects with companies from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
The Faculty building is located on the Campus of the 600th Anniversary of the JU Revival in the southwest of Kraków and other natural and science faculties of the Jagiellonian University. There are perfectly equipped laboratories and computer rooms that allow students to know specialized and advanced research techniques. Students may use the Natural Science Library that contains a multidisciplinary collection of books and magazines regarding biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology, biology, zoology, geography, and related sciences.
The study programmes implemented at the Faculty received several awards from national institutions dealing with assessing the quality of education.
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Rankings, distinctions, accreditations
- Status of the Leading National Research Centre (KNOW) between 2014 and 2018
- Category A+ granted to the Faculty by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Curriculum overview
Programme curriculum consists of information regarding classes in which you will take part while studying at this field of study. The programme provides data on classes in particular semesters, which of them are compulsory or optional, which of them end with an exam, and which do not. Each class has its own syllabus – a description of contents of the class.
Student matters
- Live and learn in Kraków
- Dormitories
- Scholarships
- Academic calendar
- Exchange programmes
- Academic Sports Association
- JU Student Government
- Safe Student
- Student Centre for Support and Adaptation
- Disability Support Service
International Students Office
Centre of Academic Support
internationalstudents.uj.edu.pl
iso@uj.edu.pl
ul. Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Poland
Student Scholarships Office
Centre of Academic Support
stypendia.uj.edu.pl
stypendia@uj.edu.pl
ul. Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Poland
Student’s life
Time spent at the university is not all about education and class participation; it is also an excellent opportunity to develop hobbies and interests. Many research societies and student organizations work at the Jagiellonian University, including faculty- and university-wide ones. These societies allow students to spend their free time actively, gain knowledge, develop their talents, participate in engaging, unconventional projects, go on research and team-building trips, participate in conferences and meet fellow students outside the lecture halls. There are four student research groups at the Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology, f. e. Student Research Group 'N.zyme'.
Students interested in the international dimension of studying can participate in a wide variety of exchange programmes such as Erasmus+, CEEPUS, Utrecht Network, exchange programmes within Bilateral Agreements or European university Una Europa, or participate in a domestic mobility programme called MOST. At the second-cycle programme, students may also apply for an 11-month scientific internship under the BioLab–The Visiting Research Graduate Traineeship programme offered by four USA universities.
More than just studies
- International student exchange
- Student Government of the Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology
From our students
Jakub
Biochemistry is a fascinating field of science that is worth studying. In my opinion, the first and most important reason to do so is pure curiosity - biochemistry answers an infinite number of questions about life. Another premise may be using biochemistry in medicine, biotechnology, genetics, and various industries. Knowledge of biochemistry allows you to discover new tools used in these areas.
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All about admission
- Admission for programmes in English
- Admission for foreigners
- Admission for programmes in Polish
- Online Application System
- International Students Office
Admissions Office
Centre of Academic Support
welcome.uj.edu.pl
welcome@uj.edu.pl
ul. Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Poland
Admission to studies
Admission at the Jagiellonian University is conducted electronically in the Online Application System (IRK): irk.uj.edu.pl. Admissions Office is responsible for the admission process at the Jagiellonian University. In case of questions regarding admission, contact the Office directly or visit websites: welcome.uj.edu.pl and irk.uj.edu.pl.
Information regarding admission to this study programme, including qualification rules, admission and tuition fee, schedule, required documents and information on final result calculation, are available on the Online Application System (IRK): irk.uj.edu.pl
Transfer from other university or study programme
Transfer from other university or other study programme is possible, with the consent of the dean: after finishing a first year of studies and fulfilling additional conditions described by the Faculty Council. In case of questions regarding a transfer, contact the unit in charge of study programme directly.
See also
Careers Service
Centre of Academic Support
biurokarier.uj.edu.pl
kariery@uj.edu.pl
ul. Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Poland
Graduates
Studies in Biochemistry provide skills and knowledge. Graduates can work in many different places. The type of position held depends, among others, on the level of education and the related title/degree - bachelor, master, doctor.
Biochemists find employment, among others, in laboratories dealing with the analysis of food, medicine, air, water, waste, etc. samples; in the laboratories of R&D departments of companies from the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries, etc.; in government agencies related to the safety of food, drugs, medical therapies, and research funding institutions, in academic centers.
Further education possibilities
- Doctoral School, f.e. Doctoral School of Exact and Natural Sciences
- Second-cycle programmes
- Post diploma programmes
University in close-up
- Nature Education Centre
- Confucius Institute
- Jagiellonian Library
- Museum of the Department of Anatomy
Centre for Communications and Marketing
Offer for school
The following events are conducted in Polish – to find out about the offer for English-speaking audience, please get in touch with the organizer directly. Additionally, due to the current pandemic, some faculty and university events may be canceled or conducted in a form other than that described below.
Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Biotechnology offers the following events:
- “Meetings at noon with biochemistry, biophysics, and biotechnology,” a series of autumn lectures and mini-workshops focused on various issues conducted by employees of the Faculty
- Lectures “Meetings on the verge of biology, chemistry, and physics” taking place on the turn of winter and spring, organised together with Youth Society of Friends of Sciences and Arts (Młodzieżowym Towarzystwem Przyjaciół Nauk i Sztuk) and devoted to topics that can be heard in the media and socially important
- The plant event is organized every two years in May under the international campaign called “Fascinating World of Plants.”
- “BIO is cool” event is organized every two years in May. During this event, employees of the Faculty are trying to explain what modern biochemistry, biotechnology, and biophysics are focused on.
Complete offer, additional information regarding particular events, and contact details for people interested in participating are available on the Faculty’s website.
We invite all schools to a series of meetings, "University Closer to you – trips to the Jagiellonian University." The purpose of the sessions as part of the tours is to familiarize students with our university's history through a broad educational offer (lectures, workshops, laboratory classes, etc.). The current program of the event is available on the organizer's website - Centre for Communications and Marketing.
The Jagiellonian Library allows you to visit the old and new parts of the building. The tour program includes presentations of information about the history of the Library and the building itself and a tour of the Warehouse Department. The offer of Collegium Maius consists of the "Traces of science" and "Traces of history and art" lessons as well as interactive online classes. We also invite you to familiarize yourself with the educational offer of: the Botanic Garden, the Nature Education Center, the Confucius Institute, and the Museum of the Department of Anatomy UJ CM.
Contact
The study programme is conducted at the Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology located in the Campus of the 600th Anniversary of the JU Revival, so-called the Third Campus, in Kraków’s district – Ruczaj. For more information, please contact:
ul. Gronostajowa 7
30-387 Kraków, Poland
Phone: (+48) 12 664 54 51, 12 664 60 00
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