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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe training takes place over 4 semesters of 30 credits each (by capitalisation). Each semester corresponds to a training period of 14 to 16 weeks. Each week corresponds to an hourly volume between twenty (20) and twenty-five (25) hours. The courses of the first 3 semesters are organised in Teaching Units (UE) including Fundamental UE, Transversal UE, Discovery UE and Methodology UE. Each EU is assigned a coefficient and allocated credits. When the EU is acquired, the credits allocated to it are capitalizable and transferable. An EU is made up of one or more subjects; each subject is assigned a coefficient and given credits. The subject is taught in the form of lectures, tutorials, personal work, internships, and study projects. Semester 4 corresponds to an internship or a work of initiation to research, culminating in a thesis .
semester1
Matter1: Developmental Biology, Matter2: Biodiversity and Plant Improvement, Matter 3: Adaptation of Flowering Plants, Matter4: Plant Biotechnology, Matter5: English, Matter 6: Interest in cultivated plants, Matter7: Communication.
Semester2
Matter 1: Reproductive Biology, Matter2: In-depth Plant Physiology, , Matter 3: Systematic bio of plants of economic interest, Matter4: Preparation of a herbarium, Matter 5: Initiation to research and psychopedagogy, Matter6: Phytopathology, Matter7: Legislation
Matter 1: Genetic improvement, Matter 2: Methods of variety creation and selection, Matter 3: vegetation distribution and climate, Matter 4: Molecular biosystematics, phylogeny and palynology. Matter 5: Bio statistics, Matter 6: Scientific methods and bibliographical references
Selection is based on the ranking of students with a bachelor’s degree in plant biology and physiology or another recognised as equivalent.
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