Biotechnology for the Bioeconomy

Biotechnology for the Bioeconomy
Course sheet
A.Y. 2025/2026
Master programme
LM-7 R - Biotecnologie agrarie
Bioeconomy responds to the environmental challenges the world is facing, oriented to reduce the dependence on natural resources, transform manufacturing, promote sustainable production of renewable plant, microbial and animal resources and their conversion into food, feed, materials, bio-based products and bio-energy, while growing new jobs and industries.
Biotechnology is one of the key enabling technologies to sustain a new green and sustainable economy (i.e. bioeconomy), offering solutions for an efficient and sustainable production of plant and microbial biomasses; the production of bioenergy from (waste) biomasses; environmental protection and safety in terms of bioremediation; green chemistry processes and applications; sustainable agri-food production and processes, circular economy.
In this context, the Biotechnology for the Bioeconomy (BforB) Master degree aims at providing students with advanced molecular and cellular background of microbe and plant systems, which are the basis for the several sectors of the biotechnologies applied to the bio-economy. The BforB Master degree will equip students with a solid and broad expertise about the structure and function of biological macromolecules of interest for the bioeconomy sector, and complete knowledge about the analyses of informational molecules and the expression of characters with a special focus on multidisciplinary and integrated approaches. The BforB Master degree will provide theoretical and practical instruments for the set-up, analyses and improvement of biotechnological processes for i) the transformation of renewable raw materials in biotechnological processes exploiting microorganisms, plants and enzymes, ii) plant and microbial-based bioremediation strategies, iii) bio-based approaches in food and agriculture sustainable development.
The BforB Master degree will be taught entirely in English, providing the students with knowledge and competences that can be spent at European and extra European level, to which the bioeconomy sector is faced. Moreover, the English language will allow the participation of students from out of Italy, making the Master degree a stimulant international learning environment.
Biotechnology is one of the key enabling technologies to sustain a new green and sustainable economy (i.e. bioeconomy), offering solutions for an efficient and sustainable production of plant and microbial biomasses; the production of bioenergy from (waste) biomasses; environmental protection and safety in terms of bioremediation; green chemistry processes and applications; sustainable agri-food production and processes, circular economy.
In this context, the Biotechnology for the Bioeconomy (BforB) Master degree aims at providing students with advanced molecular and cellular background of microbe and plant systems, which are the basis for the several sectors of the biotechnologies applied to the bio-economy. The BforB Master degree will equip students with a solid and broad expertise about the structure and function of biological macromolecules of interest for the bioeconomy sector, and complete knowledge about the analyses of informational molecules and the expression of characters with a special focus on multidisciplinary and integrated approaches. The BforB Master degree will provide theoretical and practical instruments for the set-up, analyses and improvement of biotechnological processes for i) the transformation of renewable raw materials in biotechnological processes exploiting microorganisms, plants and enzymes, ii) plant and microbial-based bioremediation strategies, iii) bio-based approaches in food and agriculture sustainable development.
The BforB Master degree will be taught entirely in English, providing the students with knowledge and competences that can be spent at European and extra European level, to which the bioeconomy sector is faced. Moreover, the English language will allow the participation of students from out of Italy, making the Master degree a stimulant international learning environment.
The professional profile of the graduate in Biotechnology for the Bioeconomy is that of a biotechnologist for the bioeconomy and concerns the coordination, management and development of research and development laboratories in public and private bodies and in the chemical, agri-food and biotechnology industries, in particular, those operating in the broad sector of the bioeconomy.
His function in a work context is to carry out and coordinate laboratory activities in the context of basic and applied research projects, developing and fine-tuning bioprocesses, and quality control.
The skills associated with the functions are mainly:
- Skills to carry out basic and applied research, promotion and development of sustainability and scientific and technological innovation in the field of biotechnology disciplines in the agricultural sector;
- Skills needed to design, develop and monitor fermentation processes, both on a laboratory scale and on an industrial scale, for producing primary and secondary metabolites and obtaining renewable energy sources.
- Ability to develop new biological and biotechnological products in the agricultural, food and other sectors of the bioeconomy (e.g. biomaterials, bioenergy), also through the valorization of waste biomass.
- Skills in selecting, obtaining and developing plant and microbial cells as biofactories for producing molecules of interest in the sectors of fine chemicals, polymers, agri-food and pharmaceutical industries.
- Ability to develop and control biological processes for producing raw materials (plant and microbial biomass) suitable for transformation into molecules of applicative interest.
- Skills in the development and application of bioremediation processes, in particular through the use of microorganisms and plants.
- Ability to design, develop and control bioprocesses for the production of intermediates and products for green chemistry production activities and for the agri-food industry (use of cells or their parts, in particular enzymes)
- Molecular and cellular skills in designing and developing innovative diagnostic techniques, particularly for the traceability of agri-food supply chains.
Career opportunities exist within public and private research and development institutions, including Ph.D. programs after passing the relevant competitive exams, and in the chemical, pharmaceutical, agri-food, and biotechnology industries.
BforB graduates can access the Italian State exams for professional qualification and registration in the Professional Register of the Order of Agronomists and Forestry Doctors (section A), and in the Professional Register of the National Order of Biologists (section A). Furthermore, graduates can participate in the qualifying exams for the profession of Agrotechnician and Graduate Agrotechnician.
His function in a work context is to carry out and coordinate laboratory activities in the context of basic and applied research projects, developing and fine-tuning bioprocesses, and quality control.
The skills associated with the functions are mainly:
- Skills to carry out basic and applied research, promotion and development of sustainability and scientific and technological innovation in the field of biotechnology disciplines in the agricultural sector;
- Skills needed to design, develop and monitor fermentation processes, both on a laboratory scale and on an industrial scale, for producing primary and secondary metabolites and obtaining renewable energy sources.
- Ability to develop new biological and biotechnological products in the agricultural, food and other sectors of the bioeconomy (e.g. biomaterials, bioenergy), also through the valorization of waste biomass.
- Skills in selecting, obtaining and developing plant and microbial cells as biofactories for producing molecules of interest in the sectors of fine chemicals, polymers, agri-food and pharmaceutical industries.
- Ability to develop and control biological processes for producing raw materials (plant and microbial biomass) suitable for transformation into molecules of applicative interest.
- Skills in the development and application of bioremediation processes, in particular through the use of microorganisms and plants.
- Ability to design, develop and control bioprocesses for the production of intermediates and products for green chemistry production activities and for the agri-food industry (use of cells or their parts, in particular enzymes)
- Molecular and cellular skills in designing and developing innovative diagnostic techniques, particularly for the traceability of agri-food supply chains.
Career opportunities exist within public and private research and development institutions, including Ph.D. programs after passing the relevant competitive exams, and in the chemical, pharmaceutical, agri-food, and biotechnology industries.
BforB graduates can access the Italian State exams for professional qualification and registration in the Professional Register of the Order of Agronomists and Forestry Doctors (section A), and in the Professional Register of the National Order of Biologists (section A). Furthermore, graduates can participate in the qualifying exams for the profession of Agrotechnician and Graduate Agrotechnician.
The complete and updated bouquet of opportunities for participation in international programs can be found at https://www.unimi.it/en/international/study-abroad. It is possible to participate to each of them following selections on a competitive basis. The offer includes:
1) Thesis abroad (Tesi all'estero) program: the University of Milan calls twice every year for applications for a study- abroad scholarship to be used to prepare all or a portion of the student's Master's Degree thesis while in residence at an international academic or research institution. Students can choose any destination and institution in the world, without any geographical restrictions. Specific information and deadlines: https://www.unimi.it/en/international/study-abroad/thesis- abroad.
2) ERASMUS+ Traineeship program: students can undertake a traineeship with a company, research or training center, university or other organization, in the member states of the European Union, and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Republic of Macedonia, Serbia. Specific information and deadlines: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/2109/.
3) ERASMUS+ Study program: the time spent abroad can be used to attend courses and pass the relative exams, thus collecting credits towards the Master degree and carrying out the experimental project for the dissertation. The BforB Master course has in place agreements with Universities in Finland, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, Belgium, all offering courses in English. Calls for participation will be open usually in February and details can be found at the following link: https://www.unimi.it/en/international/study-abroad/studying-abroad-erasmus.
The student admitted to any of the mobility programs must submit a study plan detailing the training activities that he/she plans to carry out, with the corresponding credits. The number of credits should correspond as much as possible to the number of credits that the student should acquire in a similar span of time at the home University. The proposed activities must be consistent with the goals and the contents of the Master degree. The study plan must be approved by the BforB Student Mobility Committee, which can request changes or integrations. At the end of the mobility program, according to the guidelines provided by the University of Milan, the courses (with a passed exam) and laboratory trainings attended by the student are registered in his/her career, with its original name and with an indication of the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) and their conversion in CFU (usually 1 ECTS= 1 CFU). The students willing to carry out their dissertation work as part of a mobility program abroad must have an internal supervisor (chosen among the BforB lecturers) and the study plan must be approved by the BforB board.
For carrying out any experimental activity abroad, a letter of acceptance from the hosting supervisor is required. If the experimental activities are intended to be part or all the dissertation work (thesis), a similar letter should be drawn up by the internal supervisor. These letters must be sent to the ERASMUS Coordinator before the departure to the foreign destination. As a general rule, if the period of stay at the foreign laboratory is less than six months long, the student should complete the thesis work at the laboratory of the internal supervisor, or other laboratory indicated by the supervisor, in ordto complete the training program.
1) Thesis abroad (Tesi all'estero) program: the University of Milan calls twice every year for applications for a study- abroad scholarship to be used to prepare all or a portion of the student's Master's Degree thesis while in residence at an international academic or research institution. Students can choose any destination and institution in the world, without any geographical restrictions. Specific information and deadlines: https://www.unimi.it/en/international/study-abroad/thesis- abroad.
2) ERASMUS+ Traineeship program: students can undertake a traineeship with a company, research or training center, university or other organization, in the member states of the European Union, and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Republic of Macedonia, Serbia. Specific information and deadlines: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/2109/.
3) ERASMUS+ Study program: the time spent abroad can be used to attend courses and pass the relative exams, thus collecting credits towards the Master degree and carrying out the experimental project for the dissertation. The BforB Master course has in place agreements with Universities in Finland, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, Belgium, all offering courses in English. Calls for participation will be open usually in February and details can be found at the following link: https://www.unimi.it/en/international/study-abroad/studying-abroad-erasmus.
The student admitted to any of the mobility programs must submit a study plan detailing the training activities that he/she plans to carry out, with the corresponding credits. The number of credits should correspond as much as possible to the number of credits that the student should acquire in a similar span of time at the home University. The proposed activities must be consistent with the goals and the contents of the Master degree. The study plan must be approved by the BforB Student Mobility Committee, which can request changes or integrations. At the end of the mobility program, according to the guidelines provided by the University of Milan, the courses (with a passed exam) and laboratory trainings attended by the student are registered in his/her career, with its original name and with an indication of the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) and their conversion in CFU (usually 1 ECTS= 1 CFU). The students willing to carry out their dissertation work as part of a mobility program abroad must have an internal supervisor (chosen among the BforB lecturers) and the study plan must be approved by the BforB board.
For carrying out any experimental activity abroad, a letter of acceptance from the hosting supervisor is required. If the experimental activities are intended to be part or all the dissertation work (thesis), a similar letter should be drawn up by the internal supervisor. These letters must be sent to the ERASMUS Coordinator before the departure to the foreign destination. As a general rule, if the period of stay at the foreign laboratory is less than six months long, the student should complete the thesis work at the laboratory of the internal supervisor, or other laboratory indicated by the supervisor, in ordto complete the training program.
Enrolment
Students with an Italian University degree: The BforB Master degree can be accessed by graduates of Laurea Triennale belonging to the L-2 class (Biotecnologia) and previous class 1 (Biotecnologia). It can also be accessed by any student with a Laurea Triennale providing a strong background in biotechnology-related subjects, specifically at least 35 university credits (CFU) in basic disciplines (mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology) among the following SSD: MAT/01-02-03-04- 05-06-07-08-09, FIS/01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08, SECS-S/01-02, AGR/07-16, BIO/04-10-11-12-13-18-19, CHIM/01-02-03-06 and at least 25 CFU in "core disciplines" for the L-2 class of Laurea Triennale, among the following SSD: AGR/01-02- 03-04-11-12-13-15-17-18, BIO/01-02-03-07-09-15, CHIM/04-05-08-10-11-12, MED/03-07-42, VET/03-04.
Students with a degree from a non-Italian institution: They must possess a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or University that includes exams in basic disciplines of mathematics, physics, general chemistry, biology, and also an adequate number of exams in all the following disciplines: organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, genetics and plant biology, and disciplines included in the biotechnology area.
Proficiency in English at a B2 level or higher per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is required for admission.
The B2-level requirement will be ascertained by the University Language Centre (SLAM) upon admission as follows:
- Language certificate of B2 or higher level issued no more than three years before the date of admission application. You will find the list of language certificates recognized by the University at: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39322. The certificate must be uploaded when submitting the online application;
- English level achieved during a University of Milan degree programme and certified by the University Language Centre (SLAM) no more than four years before the date of admission application, including levels based on language certificates submitted by the applicant during their Bachelor's degree at the University of Milan. In this case the process is automatic, the applicant does not have to attach any certificates to the application;
- Entry test administrated by the University Language Centre (SLAM) according to the calendar published on the website: (https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39267/)
All those who fail to submit a valid certificate or do not meet the required proficiency level will be instructed during the admission procedure to take the Entry test.
Applicants who do not take or pass the Entry test will be required to obtain a language proficiency certificate recognized by the University (see https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39322) and deliver it to the SLAM via the InformaStudenti service by the deadline fixed for the master's programme (https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39267/).
Applicants who do not meet the requirement by said deadline will not be admitted to the master's degree programme and may not sit any further tests.
Eligibility assessment: the personal curriculum of the applicants and the certifications will be evaluated to verify that the requirements for admission are satisfied by an Admission Committee composed of the coordinator and at least one lecturer of the Master degree. For students with an Italian Bachelor degree the analysis of the curriculum aims to verify the level of knowledge in the "core disciplines" for the L-2 class of Laurea Triennale. Students who have qualified abroad equivalent to a Bachelor's degree must have passed, together with the basic disciplines of mathematics, physics, general chemistry and biology, also a suitable number of exams in all the following disciplines: organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, genetics and plant physiology, and disciplines included in the biotechnology area.
For all applicants, admission to the LM is subject, in addition to possessing the above curricular requirements, to assessing the adequacy of the applicant's personal preparation. This should verify the level of knowledge (CFU acquired, and grade obtained) in mathematics and statistics, organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, plant biology, and microbiology. It should be noted that preparation in the disciplines mentioned above may also have been achieved through attendance at individual courses.
If deemed necessary, the Committee may integrate this documentary assessment with an interview with the applicants. The interview may be held remotely through an online conference platform. Should the candidates be called by the commission, the interview is mandatory for possible admission to the Master. The interview is aimed at examining more thoroughly the applicant's background knowledge.
The applicants will receive communication of their eligibility and will be allowed to enrol in the Master's degree program. An online anonymous self-evaluation test will then be provided, allowing the admitted students to identify specific weaknesses in their knowledge.
Practical instructions
Applicants considered eligible by the Admission Committee can enroll in the BforB Master degree under the terms and conditions indicated at https://www.unimi.it/en/education/biotechnology-bioeconomy.
Students who have applied for admission to BforB prior to the conclusion of their bachelor degree (Laurea Triennale), if possessing the other admission requirements and a valid English proficiency certificate, will be granted the possibility to attend the first term classes (pre-enrollment). In this case students must present to Segreteria Studenti the bachelor degree up to December 31st 2025 to receive formal admission to the course. Only after admission are students allowed to enrol and only after enrolment can they take exams.
Students with a degree from a non-Italian institution: They must possess a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or University that includes exams in basic disciplines of mathematics, physics, general chemistry, biology, and also an adequate number of exams in all the following disciplines: organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, genetics and plant biology, and disciplines included in the biotechnology area.
Proficiency in English at a B2 level or higher per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is required for admission.
The B2-level requirement will be ascertained by the University Language Centre (SLAM) upon admission as follows:
- Language certificate of B2 or higher level issued no more than three years before the date of admission application. You will find the list of language certificates recognized by the University at: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39322. The certificate must be uploaded when submitting the online application;
- English level achieved during a University of Milan degree programme and certified by the University Language Centre (SLAM) no more than four years before the date of admission application, including levels based on language certificates submitted by the applicant during their Bachelor's degree at the University of Milan. In this case the process is automatic, the applicant does not have to attach any certificates to the application;
- Entry test administrated by the University Language Centre (SLAM) according to the calendar published on the website: (https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39267/)
All those who fail to submit a valid certificate or do not meet the required proficiency level will be instructed during the admission procedure to take the Entry test.
Applicants who do not take or pass the Entry test will be required to obtain a language proficiency certificate recognized by the University (see https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39322) and deliver it to the SLAM via the InformaStudenti service by the deadline fixed for the master's programme (https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39267/).
Applicants who do not meet the requirement by said deadline will not be admitted to the master's degree programme and may not sit any further tests.
Eligibility assessment: the personal curriculum of the applicants and the certifications will be evaluated to verify that the requirements for admission are satisfied by an Admission Committee composed of the coordinator and at least one lecturer of the Master degree. For students with an Italian Bachelor degree the analysis of the curriculum aims to verify the level of knowledge in the "core disciplines" for the L-2 class of Laurea Triennale. Students who have qualified abroad equivalent to a Bachelor's degree must have passed, together with the basic disciplines of mathematics, physics, general chemistry and biology, also a suitable number of exams in all the following disciplines: organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, genetics and plant physiology, and disciplines included in the biotechnology area.
For all applicants, admission to the LM is subject, in addition to possessing the above curricular requirements, to assessing the adequacy of the applicant's personal preparation. This should verify the level of knowledge (CFU acquired, and grade obtained) in mathematics and statistics, organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, plant biology, and microbiology. It should be noted that preparation in the disciplines mentioned above may also have been achieved through attendance at individual courses.
If deemed necessary, the Committee may integrate this documentary assessment with an interview with the applicants. The interview may be held remotely through an online conference platform. Should the candidates be called by the commission, the interview is mandatory for possible admission to the Master. The interview is aimed at examining more thoroughly the applicant's background knowledge.
The applicants will receive communication of their eligibility and will be allowed to enrol in the Master's degree program. An online anonymous self-evaluation test will then be provided, allowing the admitted students to identify specific weaknesses in their knowledge.
Practical instructions
Applicants considered eligible by the Admission Committee can enroll in the BforB Master degree under the terms and conditions indicated at https://www.unimi.it/en/education/biotechnology-bioeconomy.
Students who have applied for admission to BforB prior to the conclusion of their bachelor degree (Laurea Triennale), if possessing the other admission requirements and a valid English proficiency certificate, will be granted the possibility to attend the first term classes (pre-enrollment). In this case students must present to Segreteria Studenti the bachelor degree up to December 31st 2025 to receive formal admission to the course. Only after admission are students allowed to enrol and only after enrolment can they take exams.
Admission
Application for admission: from 22/01/2025 to 25/08/2025
Application for matriculation: from 02/04/2025 to 15/01/2026
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Programme description and courses list
First semester
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
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Compulsory | ||||
Biomass and Waste Recycling Promoting the Circular Economy | 7 | 56 | English | AGR/13 |
Fermentation Biotechnology | 7 | 60 | English | CHIM/11 |
Methods in Biotechnology | 9 | 96 | English | AGR/07 AGR/12 |
Structure and Functions of Biomolecules | 8 | 72 | English | CHIM/10 |
Second semester
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
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Compulsory | ||||
Environmental Microbial Biotechnology | 6 | 52 | English | AGR/16 |
Environmental Plant Biotechnology | 6 | 56 | English | AGR/13 |
Plants as Biofactories | 6 | 56 | English | AGR/07 |
Protein Engineering and Proteomics | 6 | 60 | English | BIO/10 |
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First semester
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
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Compulsory | ||||
Bioeconomy: Management, Assessment and Intellectual Property | 6 | 56 | English | AGR/01 |
Conclusive activities
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
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Compulsory | ||||
Internship and Final Exam | 36 | 0 | English |
First semester
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
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Optional | ||||
Bio-Based Innovation in Food Industry | 6 | 54 | English | AGR/15 |
Biostatistics and Design of Experiments in Biotechnology | 6 | 64 | English | AGR/17 |
Developing Soft Skills in Science: Case-Studies from Microbial Biotechnology | 6 | 56 | English | AGR/16 |
Molecular Analysis and Traceability of Biotechnological Products | 6 | 56 | English | BIO/10 |
Molecular Biobased Approaches for Plant Protection | 6 | 64 | English | AGR/12 |
Second semester
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Optional | ||||
Applied Biocatalysis | 6 | 52 | English | CHIM/11 |
Biomolecular Experiment Planning | 2 | 16 | English | BIO/10 |
Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals | 6 | 56 | English | MED/49 |
Plant Microbiome-Based Strategies for Agri-Environmental Biotechnologies | 4 | 36 | English | AGR/16 |
Ree Crispres - a Workshop On Genome Editing Technologies | 3 | 40 | English | AGR/07 BIO/01 |
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
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Optional | ||||
Additional Language Skills: Italian (3 ECTS) | 3 | 0 | Italian | |
Other Activities (laboratories, seminars) | 3 | 0 | English |
Optional activities and study plan rules
- Table 1 - Elective courses: the student will choose 2 courses among the following:
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
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Applied Biocatalysis | 6 | 52 | English | Second semester | CHIM/11 |
Bio-Based Innovation in Food Industry | 6 | 54 | English | First semester | AGR/15 |
Biostatistics and Design of Experiments in Biotechnology | 6 | 64 | English | First semester | AGR/17 |
Developing Soft Skills in Science: Case-Studies from Microbial Biotechnology | 6 | 56 | English | First semester | AGR/16 |
Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals | 6 | 56 | English | Second semester | MED/49 |
Molecular Analysis and Traceability of Biotechnological Products | 6 | 56 | English | First semester | BIO/10 |
- Table 2 - Optional courses
To complete the study program the student must acquire 8 CFU by freely choosing among:
i) Courses activated by the University of Milan for Master Degrees, as long as consistent with the aims of the BforB degree and not a repetition of any course already inserted in the study plan;
ii) Optional courses specifically activated by the BforB Master Degree:
iii) Additional elective courses (see Table 1).
To complete the study program the student must acquire 8 CFU by freely choosing among:
i) Courses activated by the University of Milan for Master Degrees, as long as consistent with the aims of the BforB degree and not a repetition of any course already inserted in the study plan;
ii) Optional courses specifically activated by the BforB Master Degree:
iii) Additional elective courses (see Table 1).
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Biomolecular Experiment Planning | 2 | 16 | English | Second semester | BIO/10 |
Molecular Biobased Approaches for Plant Protection | 6 | 64 | English | First semester | AGR/12 |
Plant Microbiome-Based Strategies for Agri-Environmental Biotechnologies | 4 | 36 | English | Second semester | AGR/16 |
Ree Crispres - a Workshop On Genome Editing Technologies | 3 | 40 | English | Second semester | AGR/07 BIO/01 |
- Table 3 - Further activities:
i) For International Students: 3 CFUs have to be acquired mandatorily as "Additional Language Skills: Italian".
To obtain the degree, those who do not hold an Italian high school diploma or bachelor's degree must demonstrate proficiency in Italian at the A2 or higher level per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This level must be demonstrated prior to completing the course programme in one of the following ways:
- by submitting a certificate of A2 or higher level issued no more than three years prior to the date of submission. You will find the list of language certificates recognized by the University at: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/349). The language certificate must be submitted to the University Language Centre (SLAM) via the Language Test category of the InformaStudenti service: https://informastudenti.unimi.it/saw/ess?AUTH=SAML;
- via a entry-level test administrated by SLAM that can only be taken only once and is mandatory for all students who do not have a valid language certificate.
Those who fail to reach A2 level will have to attend one or more than one 60-hour Italian course(s) geared to their level. Those who do not take the entry-level test or fail to pass the end-of-course test after six attempts will have to obtain language certification privately in order to earn the 3 credits of Additional language skills: Italian.
ii) For Italian Students: 3 CFUs can be acquired by choosing activities listed in the following Table.
i) For International Students: 3 CFUs have to be acquired mandatorily as "Additional Language Skills: Italian".
To obtain the degree, those who do not hold an Italian high school diploma or bachelor's degree must demonstrate proficiency in Italian at the A2 or higher level per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This level must be demonstrated prior to completing the course programme in one of the following ways:
- by submitting a certificate of A2 or higher level issued no more than three years prior to the date of submission. You will find the list of language certificates recognized by the University at: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/349). The language certificate must be submitted to the University Language Centre (SLAM) via the Language Test category of the InformaStudenti service: https://informastudenti.unimi.it/saw/ess?AUTH=SAML;
- via a entry-level test administrated by SLAM that can only be taken only once and is mandatory for all students who do not have a valid language certificate.
Those who fail to reach A2 level will have to attend one or more than one 60-hour Italian course(s) geared to their level. Those who do not take the entry-level test or fail to pass the end-of-course test after six attempts will have to obtain language certification privately in order to earn the 3 credits of Additional language skills: Italian.
ii) For Italian Students: 3 CFUs can be acquired by choosing activities listed in the following Table.
Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
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Additional Language Skills: Italian (3 ECTS) | 3 | 0 | Italian | Open sessions | |
Other Activities (laboratories, seminars) | 3 | 0 | English | Open sessions | |
Ree Crispres - a Workshop On Genome Editing Technologies | 3 | 40 | English | Second semester | AGR/07 BIO/01 |
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Study plan tutor
Seminar and workshop tutor
University and programme transfer tutor
Master's degree admission tutor
Credit recognition tutor
Reference structures
Contacts
- Didactic Secretariat of the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
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Contacts: https://informastudenti.unimi.it/saw/ess?AUTH=SAML
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Public opening hours: Monday from 10 am to 12 am and from 2 pm to 4 pm - Students administrative office
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The tuition fees for students enrolled in Bachelor's, Master's and single-cycle degree programmes are divided into two instalments with different calculation methods and payment schedules:
- The amount of the first instalment is the same for all students
- The amount of the second instalment varies according to the ISEE University value, the degree programme and the student status (on track / off track for one year or off track for more than a year)
- An additional fee is due for online programmes
The University also offers:
- Concessions for students meeting high merit requirements
- Diversified tuition fees according to the student's home country for international students with assets/income abroad
- Concessions for international students with refugee status
Scholarships and benefits
The University provides a range of financial benefits to students meeting special requirements (merit, financial or personal conditions, international students).
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