Crop Biomass and Bioresources (B.Sc.)
Taught in German
Overview
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Overview
Packaging made of cellulose, computer screens made of sugar, clothes made of coffee grounds... just as exciting as it sounds, such innovative, bio-based products are also important. Fossil raw materials such as crude oil, coal or gas are finite and place a heavy burden on the environment. How can we reduce the use of fossil raw materials and replace them with more environmentally friendly, renewable raw materials? How can we produce food, clothes, raw and building materials or medicines from plants or animals? Which plants (e.g. rape, maize) are suitable for energy production? How can we use the residues that are produced? What possibilities are there to process as many components of a plant as possible?
This is precisely what the bioeconomy, also called the biobased economy, is concerned with. It is characterised by a sustainable form of economic activity by using natural resources such as plants, animals or microorganisms. Products and processes from the bioeconomy thus combine environmental protection with economic interest. In this way, we can create prosperity while conserving resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. You will gain the necessary knowledge for this in the Bachelor's degree programme "Crop Biomass and Bioresources".
In addition to a broad technical basic knowledge in agriculture, the degree programme also provides students with practice-oriented knowledge in the subject areas of bioresources and renewable raw materials. Students understand the value of biological resources (soil, water, plants, animals, microorganisms), use their natural properties and link this biological knowledge with technological solutions.
If you want to make an important contribution to environmental protection and the developments of the future, this is the right place for you!What you should bring
In addition to the formal entry requirements (see application), we expect an interest in natural sciences, a certain down-to-earth attitude and an interest in technological issues. Basic knowledge of mathematics, chemistry and biology is advantageous. JLU offers preliminary courses in which you can refresh your knowledge before starting your studies. This way you are optimally prepared for your studies.
- Accreditation
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Accreditation
since June 22, 2021
Composition of the Study Programme
- Composition of the Study Programme
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Regelstudienzeit
6 semesters - 180 credit points (CP)
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Components of the study programme
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The programme consists of 17 core modules (compulsory modules) and 11 profile modules (elective modules). Each module has a scope of 6 CP (4 hours per week for one semester) and concludes with a course-related examination. The grades achieved in the individual module examinations result in the final degree grade. In addition, the programme includes a Bachelor's thesis, which is equivalent to 2 modules. This proves that you are capable of independently writing a scientific paper.
Individual profile
The development of an individual profile plays a major role in the degree programme. Our students decide for themselves whether they want to acquire a broad all-round knowledge or prefer to specialise, whether their studies are more practice-oriented or scientific and theoretical. They can choose profile modules from the complete range of courses offered by the Department 09 or even from other departments at JLU.Practical relevance
In addition to choosing practice-oriented modules, students have the opportunity to complete an internship to gain a first insight into professional life. Module BP 144 "Professional Internship" corresponds to 12 CP and can be chosen as a profile module in all Bachelor's degree programmes of Faculty 09. In this way, students familiarise themselves with the professional world and get suggestions for the individual organisation of their further studies. The Internship Office maintains a database of suitable companies and institutions and supports students in their search for a suitable internship.Course of studies
1st semester 2nd semester 3rd semester Biology Introductory chemical internship Crop production Economics & Business Administration I Biochemistry I Plant Nutrition Mathematics and Statistics Bioeconomy Phytomedicine
Basics of ecology and soil science Natural Products Research Insects as a source of protein Genetics Bioresources Breeding for renewable resources and bioenergy 4th semester 5th semester 6th semester Sustainability Communication Profile module 4 Profile module 9 Renewable raw materials Profile module 5 Profile module 10 Profile module 1 Profile module 6 Profile module 11
Profile module 2 Profile module 7 Bachelor's thesis Profile module 3 Profile module 8 Bachelor's thesis Possible focus areas
Broad all-round knowledge or specialisation - both are possible. Our students have it in their hands, they put together their studies according to their individual inclinations from the whole range of our offer. From a selection of over 80 modules, students can choose profile modules from the following topics, for example:
- Renewable raw materials and bioresources
- Plant cultivation and plant breeding
- Plant Nutrition
- Soil science and soil protection
- Organic Farming
- Market Studies
- Business Administration
- Agricultural, food and environmental policy
- Insect Biotechnology
- Resource Management
- Bioinformatics
- Communication and extension
Modules from other research fields of the department can also be chosen, e.g. landscape planning, soil microbiology, landscape, water and material balance and consumption.
The exact names and descriptions of the profile modules can be found in the Special Regulations.
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Application
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Commencement of studies
only in the winter semester
Admission requirements
- General higher education entrance qualification (= Abitur or comparable qualification), Fachhochschule entrance qualification, master craftsman's examination, higher education entrance qualification for professionally qualified persons. More...
- Proof of internship (pre-study internship) is not required.
- Please note that applicants with a foreign higher education entrance qualification are also required to provide proof of German language skills. More...
Pre-courses for the degree programme or sub-subjects
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Application / Enrolment
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Career options
More information
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PDF documents
- Flyer (in German)
- Study Guide (in German)
We would also be happy to send you printed copies, please use our contact form.
Examination- and study regulations
- Special regulations
(with module descriptions and module plans) (in English)
(Please note that only the German version of the modules is offical and legally binding. The english Version is for informative purposes only.) - General study regulations for modular and multi-stage study programmes
Courses offered in the course catalogue
- Electronical course catalogue (in German)
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Links
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Bachelor's programmes of Faculty 09
Agricultural Sciences
Nutritional Sciences
Nutrional Sciences and Home Economics
Crop Biomass and Bioresources
Environmental Management
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There is a whole range of event offers, the current offers can be found in our News:
www.uni-giessen.de/studium
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Contact
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Prof. Dr. Marc Schetelig
Institute for Insect Biotechnology
Winchesterstrasse 2
35394 Giessen
Tel.: 0641 - 99 35901
Consultation hours by appointment
Marc.schetelig@agrar.uni-giessen.de
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Directions and reception of study service
- Registrar's office
(for formal study matters) - Central study guidance
(Counselling for students and prospective students) - Student-Hotline Call Justus
(Initial information on all questions concerning the study programme) - International office
(Counselling and support for international students and applicants)
- Registrar's office