
Karolinska Institute offers the Bachelor’s Programme in Biomedicine, a three-year, full-time, on-campus Bachelor of Science program designed to provide a strong foundation in human biology, disease mechanisms, and modern biomedical research. The program focuses on core areas such as cell biology, molecular genetics, physiology, immunology, and biochemistry, combining theoretical knowledge with laboratory-based training to develop a deep understanding of how the human body functions in health and disease.
Graduates build solid expertise in fundamental biomedical sciences and laboratory research skills, preparing for future studies at the master’s level or careers in research institutions, biotechnology companies, pharmaceutical industries, and healthcare-related fields. The program equips students with critical scientific thinking and practical experimental skills needed to contribute to advancements in medical science and healthcare innovation.
Year 1 – Foundations of Biomedicine
• Introduction to Biomedicine and Medical Research
• Human Physiology and Anatomy
• Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
• Research Methods in Biomedicine
Year 2 – Advanced Biomedicine
• Cellular Biology and Disease Mechanisms
• Immunology and Pathophysiology
• Pharmacology and Drug Development
• Elective Modules in Biomedicine
Year 3 – Specialized Biomedicine
• Translational Medicine and Clinical Research
• Advanced Medical Diagnostics and Techniques
• Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Biomedicine
• Thesis Preparation
Graduates of the Biomedicine Bachelor’s program are equipped for careers in biomedical research, clinical support, and healthcare. They can pursue roles as laboratory technicians, research assistants, clinical support staff, and medical device technicians. With the increasing focus on personalized medicine, medical research, and healthcare innovation, there are strong career prospects in the healthcare and research sectors. Graduates often work in hospitals, research labs, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare organizations, contributing to the advancement of medical science.
The Biomedicine Bachelor’s program provides a foundational understanding of biology, biochemistry, and medical science, preparing students for roles in biomedical research and clinical support. Students gain hands-on experience in laboratory techniques and medical research, preparing them for entry-level positions in healthcare and research fields. The program’s focus on practical skills and scientific knowledge ensures that graduates are ready to contribute to the development of healthcare solutions and biomedical research.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 8 524 800 00
Email: info@ki.se
Address: Karolinska Institute, Nobels vag 6, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden