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BSc in Clinical Research

Biology? Medicine? Information Technology?
Or International Management?


The Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Clinical Research is a practice related, internationally-oriented degree course – unique in Europe and taught in Berlin – that provides direct access to a variety of exciting careers in the booming field of clinical research.

The internationally recognized degree is validated by the University of Wales. Taught initially in German, the language of instruction switches to English from year 2. The bilingual nature of the course and the five-month work placement in an English-speaking environment at the beginning of the final year prepare students to take up positions within today’s global marketplace.

After just three years PAREXEL-Akademie graduates can expect to work:
  • in the pharmaceutical industry;
  • in Clinical Research Organizations (abbr. CROs);
  • in coordination centers for clinical trials at universities (KKS);
  • as a freelance monitor/CRA
Possible positions include:
  • (Junior) Clinical Research Associate
  • Clinical Research Assistant
  • (Junior) Clinical Data Manager
  • (Junior) Medical Research Associate
  • (Junior) Regulatory Affairs Associate.

By launching the very first internationally accredited undergraduate degree in Clinical Research in Europe, PAREXEL-Akademie is one of the first educational institutes in Germany to respond to the increasing demands of the job market for international, modular and interdisciplinary courses that also develop students’ social competencies and management skills.

Features of the BSc in Clinical Research:
  • compact nature – just 6 semesters;
  • international focus;
  • sound scientific basis;
  • constant blend of theory and practice;
  • 5-month work placement abroad;
  • development of social skills;
  • extensive English language training;
  • learning in a small team environment;
  • intensive contact and support thanks to the limited number of students.
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