The Nanobiology bachelor programme provides the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to describe, and study further, the complexity of living systems. It does that in a quantitative way, and based on the principles of physics. The field of Nanobiology is developing fast, bringing changes that will soon have an impact on our society, in the medical field and beyond.
The three-year Nanobiology programme is fundamentally interdisciplinary. Courses will feature lectures, workgroups, lab training and combinations of these. You get to study in small groups in both Rotterdam and Delft. Courses taught in parallel will often refer to one another using similar examples or other forms of integration. This helps you put your knowledge in perspective. Furthermore the curriculum focuses on two aspects:
- Nanoscience and nanophysics as applied to biological systems
- A quantitative understanding of biology as it relates to human health and disease.
The full study programme and current information can be found on the TU Delft faculty website, the curriculum can be found here.