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9 Master's degrees in Biotechnology in Denmark
Biotechnology
As a student in the Biotechnology programme at the University of Copenhagen you will be able to develop environmentally friendly solutions, make organisms more resilient towards climate changes, and develop sustainable food and products.
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
The Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology from University of Southern Denmark is relevant for you if you already have a bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology and you want to enhance your skills.
Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering - Flexible Work-Integrated
The Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering - Flexible Work-Integrated programme from Aarhus University lets you kick-start your engineering career while completing your degree. Over 4 years, you combine part-time studies with paid, relevant employment (typically 25 hours per week) gaining both academic insight and professional experience.

Biotechnology
Through the Biotechnology programme from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), you will build upon your fundamental knowledge of biochemistry, protein and enzyme science, microbiology, molecular biology, and fermentation process technology.
Medical Biotechnology
How can we develop methods for identification of microorganisms in the human body? What are the roles of proteins in infected tissue? And how can we manufacture therapeutic substances by means of proteins and microorganisms? By studying in the Medical Biotechnology programme of Aalborg University (Aalborg Campus) you can help find the answers to these questions.
Nanobiotechnology
The Master's programme in Nanobiotechnology offered by Aalborg University (Aalborg Campus) focuses on designing, fabricating and controlling materials and components with dimensions on the nanoscale, i.e. from 1 to 100 nm. You will gain insight into the possibilities, issues and challenges that engineers within nanobiotechnology are faced with on a day-to-day basis.
Nanoscience
The MSc in Nanoscience programme at Aarhus University is an interdisciplinary, research-oriented programme focused on understanding and manipulating materials at the nanoscale (0.1-100 nanometres).

Biotechnology
The Biotechnology programme at Aalborg University provides you with the skills to work with genetic engineering, proteins, microbiomes and cell cultures in both research and industrial production.

Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering
As an Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering degree programme from Aarhus University student, you will learn how to develop and optimise sustainable, resource-efficient, and technologically advanced processes for modern industry.