The Master in Biology (60 credits) is designed to train ‘generalist’ biologists who can grasp the scientific foundations of how living organisms work. The knowledge they will acquire involves two different levels in the complexity of living organisms which also relate to two option courses: first, biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, then biology of organisms and ecology. The programme is mostly made up of activities borrowed from the first year of the Master (120 credits) of the same name.