Life Science Informatics

Examination Regulations

There are now two examination regulations valid for Life Science Informatics students:

From 1st October 2019

The following examination regulations apply to students starting to study from 1st October 2019.

In German only and legally binding:

The University of Bonn provides an English translation that is not legally binding but will serve as a good translation of the Examination Regulations. More help on the new  examination regulations will be provided in class.

Before 1st October 2019

The following examination regulations apply to students who started to study before 1st October 2019.

In German only and legally binding:

English translation, not legally binding:

You can study under the old examination regulations if you have started your studies before 1st October 2019 until 30 September 2021. If you have not completed you studies by this date you will study then under the the examination regulations from 1st October 2019.

Introductory Courses

The following examination regulations apply to students starting

* The classes marked with an asterik (*) in the module calatogue are introductory classes. They are assigned individually to incoming students in the following manner:

To ensure that students with different backgrounds in computerscience or the life sciences have comparable interdisciplinary knowledge and skills, mandatory bridging courses in computer Science/mathematics (CSMA) and biology/chemistry (BIOCHEM) are offered during the first term. For students with a degree in computer science, BIOCHEM is mandatory and CSMA is optional.

For students with a degree in the life sciences, CSMA is mandatory and BIOCHEM is optional.

Within the first month of the semester, the head of the program and the committee will assign each new student to and inform each student about the mandatory and optional introductory classes.

Module Catalogue