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Are you interested in studying in the field of Life Sciences? From April 08 to April 19, 2024, we invite you to get an authentic insight into our study programs. Take the opportunity to come by in person and attend selected lectures. The central study advisory service and the faculties in Kleve also offer exciting program points to inform about studying at Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences.

At the Faculty of Life Sciences you will have the chance to get to know diverse scientific study programs in both German and English.

At our Faculty of Life Sciences, courses usually start with a small time buffer, which we call "cum tempore" (c.t.). This means that if a course is scheduled for 10 a.m., for example, it actually starts at 10.15 a.m. - so we give you 15 minutes extra time to arrive. This is what we call the "academic quarter".

However, if you see that a course is preceded by "sine tempore" (s.t.), this means that the course starts punctually at the specified time, without the extra 15 minutes. So, for a 10 a.m. course with "s.t." it starts directly at 10 a.m., without delay.

Here you can find an overview of the lectures you can attend at the Faculty of Life Sciences in Kleve

Important: Changes to the dates and further important information are always updated on our website!

 

Agribusiness, B.A. (in English)

The Bachelor's degree program Agribusiness teaches business management expertise and management skills with a focus on the agricultural and food industry. Students learn how companies can successfully position themselves in the market in view of increasing quality demands and logistical importance, and current topics such as rural development, sustainability and agricultural policy are also covered.

Mondays, April 08 and 15, 2024
09:00 - 10:00
Building 13 | 1st floor | Room 13 01 012
Supply Chain Management, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Dive into the heart of agribusiness with our Supply Chain Management course, where you'll explore everything from farm to table, mastering the economics of the agrifood sector, and unleashing your entrepreneurial spirit through hands-on farm management and strategic decision-making.

Mondays, April 08 and 15, 2024
13:00 - 15:00
Building 13 | 1st floor | Room 13 01 010
Strategy and Management, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Embark on a strategic journey within the agribusiness realm, where you'll decode the secrets of competitive advantage through Porter's analyses, navigate the complexities of the industry lifecycle, and craft groundbreaking strategies for sustainability, diversification, and global expansion, all while embracing Corporate Social Responsibility.

Tuesdays, April 09 and 16, 2024
08:00 - 10:00
Building 14 | Ground floor | Room 14 00 007
Agronomy and Horticulture, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Step into the vibrant world of Agronomy and Horticulture, where you'll discover the rich tapestry of horticultural practices from Germany to the globe, delve into the origins and evolution of cultivated plants, and explore the cutting-edge techniques of plant breeding and propagation, all while appreciating the crucial role of agro-biodiversity in shaping the future of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.

Tuesdays, April 09 and 16, 2024
11:00 - 12:00
Building 5A | Ground floor | Room 5A EG 002
Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Delve into the essence of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, where you'll gain unparalleled insights into the agrifood sector's business dynamics, from farm management principles and production economics to strategic budgeting and entrepreneurship, paving the way for a sustainable and prosperous future in agribusiness and sustainable agriculture.

Thursdays, April 11 and 18, 2024
12:00 - 13:00
Building 01 | Ground floor | Room 01 EG 010 
Rural Development and Sustainable Behaviour, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Explore the transformative world of Rural Development and Sustainable Behaviour, where you'll unravel the intricacies of human-ecological systems and economic development theories, strategize for impactful rural upliftment, and delve into sustainable development goals, all while examining the financing and policy frameworks that foster rural tourism and ensure the longevity of our rural landscapes.

 

Sustainable Agriculture, B.Sc. (in English)

The English-language Bachelor's degree program Sustainable Agriculture deals with the question of how the transition of the agricultural economy to sustainable agriculture can succeed. The internationally oriented degree program enables a global view of the impact of agriculture on ecological, economic and social aspects of sustainability.

Tuesdays, April 09 and 16, 2024
11:00 - 12:00
Building 5A | Ground floor | Room 5A EG 002
Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Embark on a journey through Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, where the interconnected world of farming meets the critical insights of business economics, guiding you through the nuances of agrifood sector management, from mastering production economics to embracing entrepreneurial strategies, all designed to cultivate a sustainable and thriving future in agriculture.

Wednesday, April 10 and 17, 2024
10:00 - 12:00
Building 1 | 2nd floor | Room 01 02 003
Organic and Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Dive into the molecular world of Organic and Biochemistry, and Biotechnology, where you'll uncover the fundamental principles of organic, bio, and food chemistry, explore vital biomolecules and their roles, and navigate the genetic intricacies of life from DNA to traits. This course offers a gateway to the future of food, through the lens of genetic engineering and biotechnology, opening doors to innovation in genetically modified foods and beyond.

Thursdays, April 11 and 18, 2024
08:00 - 10:00
Building 10 | 3rd floor | Room 10 03 004  
Biology and Biodiversity, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Unlock the secrets of Biology and Biodiversity, where you'll journey from the microscopic intricacies of agriculture-related microbiology to the vastness of global biodiversity, learning about plant physiology, conservation strategies, and the importance of biodiversity hotspots in sustaining our natural world.

Thursdays, April 11 and 18, 2024
10:00 - 11:00
Building 12 | Ground floor | Room 12 EG 010 
Soil Science and Tillage, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Discover the foundation of sustainable agriculture in our Soil Science and Tillage course, where you'll delve into the physical, chemical, and biological secrets of soil, understand its formation, classification, and pivotal role in agriculture, and explore innovative methods for soil health appraisal and tillage practices that protect and enhance this vital earth resource.

 

Bio Science and Health, B.Sc (in German)

The German-language Bachelor's degree program Bio Science and Health teaches the fundamentals of biosciences and their application in the health sector. This includes subjects such as biology, chemistry, biotechnology, biomedicine, nutritional sciences, physiology and anatomy. Through practical orientation, students are prepared for professional fields in the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics and environmental industries as well as in public health.

Mondays, April 08 and 15, 2024
14:00 - 16:00
Building 1 | 1st floor | Room 01 01 006
Organic Chemistry, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Dive into the world of organic chemistry and discover the secrets of functional groups and their reactions, from stereochemistry to synthesis. This lecture teaches practical skills in the production, purification and analysis of compounds and prepares for the challenges in the laboratory.

Wednesday, April 10 and 17, 2024
08:00 - 10:00
Building 1 | 2nd floor | Room 01 02 003
Physical Fundamentals, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Dive into the physical fundamentals, ranging from classical mechanics to electricity and magnetism to oscillations, waves and thermodynamics. This course teaches the essential concepts, units of measurement and the art of error calculation to lay a solid foundation for exploring complex bioscientific and health phenomena.

Thursdays, April 11 and 18, 2024
10:00 - 12:00
Building 8 | EG | Raum 08 EG 005 
Biochemistry, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Explore the fundamentals of biochemistry, from the structure and function of biomolecules to central biochemical processes and bioanalytical methods. This course offers a deep insight into the mechanisms of life at the molecular level and prepares you for practical application in biochemistry.

Quality, Environment, Safety and Hygiene, B.Sc. (in German)

The Bachelor's degree program Quality, Environment, Safety and Hygiene B.Sc. combines a solid basic education in natural sciences with specialized expertise and legal qualifications in the areas of quality management, environmental protection, occupational safety and hygiene. The aim is to prepare students for a successful career in companies that operate in a resource-saving, sustainable manner and with high safety standards.

Mondays, April 08 and 15, 2024
14:00 - 16:00
Building 1 | 1st floor | Room 01 01 006
Organic Chemistry, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Dive into the world of Organic Chemistry, where you'll explore the diversity of functional groups, their reactions, and stereochemical peculiarities. This course covers everything from radical to redox reactions and imparts practical skills in the synthesis, purification, and analysis of chemical compounds, indispensable for fields such as quality, environment, safety, and hygiene.

Mondays, April 08 and 15, 2024
17:00 - 19:00
Building 1 | 1st floor | Room 01 01 006 
Ecology, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Explore the fascinating fundamentals of ecology, from the emergence of biodiversity to autoecology and population ecology to synecology. This course offers deep insights into ecological methods and the principles of sustainability, crucial for the fields of quality, environment, safety, and hygiene.

Thursdays, April 11 and 18, 2024
08:00 - 10:00 
Building 13 | 1st floor | Room 13 01 012
Physics, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Discover the world of physics, from the basics of physical units and measurement errors to mechanics and waves to fascinating insights into modern and medical physics, indispensable knowledge for anyone who wants to shape a future in quality, environment, safety, and hygiene.

 

Bioengineering, B.Sc. (in English)

Bioengineering is an interdisciplinary field in which new materials and technologies with a wide range of applications are developed with the help of natural and engineering sciences. The spectrum ranges from classical biotechnologies to modern engineering at the molecular biological level. The curriculum closely links biology and chemistry with engineering and technology from the first semester onwards.

Mondays, April 08 and 15, 2024
s.t. 08:30 - 10:00
Building 12 | Ground floor | Room 12 EG 010
Genetics and Molecular Biology, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Dive into the intricate world of Genetics and Molecular Biology, where the mysteries of DNA, the art of genetic engineering, and cutting-edge molecular tools come to life, offering a profound understanding of the blueprint of life essential for budding bioengineers.

Mondays, April 08 and 15, 2024
10:00 - 12:00
Building 12 | 1st floor | Room 12 01 015 
Applied Mathematics, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Unlock the language of nature with Applied Mathematics, where linear algebra meets differential equations, guiding bioengineers through the mathematical foundations essential for modeling and solving complex biological systems.

Wednesday, April 10 and 17, 2024
12:00 - 14:00
Building 5 | 2nd floor | Room 05 02 027
Applied Microbiology, Lecture, 2nd Semester 
Dive into the world of Applied Microbiology, where you'll explore the fascinating mechanisms of microbial metabolism, growth kinetics, and the intricate relationships between microbes and their environments, paving the way for innovations in environmental and pharmaceutical biotechnology.

Thursdays, April 11 and 18, 2024
08:00 - 10:00 
Building 13 | 1st floor | Room 01 01 006
Applied Chemistry, Lecture, 2nd Semester
Explore the essence of Applied Chemistry in Bioengineering, delving into the reactions and mechanisms of everything from hydrogen and water to complex carbonyl compounds, and uncovering the chemistry of both main group and transition elements, setting the stage for groundbreaking advancements in bioengineering.

 

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