Basic information
| Study programme | Biology and Biomedicine |
|---|---|
| Higher Education Institution | University of Latvia |
| Study field | Wildlife Sciences |
All data
| Code of the study programme in accordance with the Latvian Education Classification | 43421 |
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| EQF/LQF Level | 6 |
| Study Programme Type | Pirmā cikla augstākās izglītības programma bakalaura grāda ieguvei, īstenojama pēc vidējās izglītības ieguves |
| Study programme (short name) | First cycle (academic bachelor’s) study programme |
| Thematic group | Bioloģija |
| ISCED code | 0511 |
| ISCED | Bioloģija |
| Credit points | 180 |
| Degree to be acquired | Bachelor’s degree in Biology; Bachelor’s degree in Biomedicine |
| Qualification to be obtained | -- |
| Study type and form | Full time studies |
| Study lenght | 3 years |
| Language | latvian |
Licence information
| Licence number | - |
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| Licence date | |
| Licenced till |
Accreditation information
| Accreditation page number | Netiek izsniegta |
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| Accreditation date | 19.12.2023 |
| Accreditation duration (in years) | 6 |
| Accreditation till | 20.12.2029 |
Results
Knowledge:
1. demonstrate a basic knowledge of the natural sciences and subfields of biology - molecular biology, microbiology, genetics, plant, animal and human anatomy and physiology, zoology and botany, ecology, and evolution;
2. explain the basic concepts of natural sciences (mathematics, chemistry, physics, earth science);
3. demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the patterns at the molecular, organismal and ecosystem levels of organisation of living nature.
Skills:
4. critically analyse concepts, theories, and problems in biology;
5. independently obtain, select, and analyse information and use it to make decisions and solve problems in life sciences;
6. be able to use modern laboratory and field equipment to collect data, apply acquired laboratory and field research methods, analyse research data, and interpret and present research results.
Competence:
7. integrate interdisciplinary knowledge from natural sciences to address scientific questions
8. conduct scientific research from hypothesis to results with scientifically correct data collection and analysis
1. demonstrate a basic knowledge of the natural sciences and subfields of biology - molecular biology, microbiology, genetics, plant, animal and human anatomy and physiology, zoology and botany, ecology, and evolution;
2. explain the basic concepts of natural sciences (mathematics, chemistry, physics, earth science);
3. demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the patterns at the molecular, organismal and ecosystem levels of organisation of living nature.
Skills:
4. critically analyse concepts, theories, and problems in biology;
5. independently obtain, select, and analyse information and use it to make decisions and solve problems in life sciences;
6. be able to use modern laboratory and field equipment to collect data, apply acquired laboratory and field research methods, analyse research data, and interpret and present research results.
Competence:
7. integrate interdisciplinary knowledge from natural sciences to address scientific questions
8. conduct scientific research from hypothesis to results with scientifically correct data collection and analysis
Documents
| Document | Document type | Language |
|---|---|---|
| Expert / Experts joint report | Expert / Experts joint report | english |
| Self-evaluation report | Self-evaluation report | english |
| Self-evaluation report | Self-evaluation report | latvian |
| Commission decision (25.06.2025) | Commission decision | latvian |
| Expert / Experts joint report (06.06.2025) | Expert / Experts joint report | latvian |
| Commission decision (25.06.2025) | Commission decision | latvian |
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