The program aims to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in immunology, focusing on the following areas:

  1. Foundation Courses: Emphasizing the development of core immunological knowledge, covering topics such as advanced immunology, instrument operation, and data analysis.
  2. Disease-Oriented Research: Concentrating on immunology related to specific diseases, including immune deficiencies, cancer immunology, and autoimmune diseases.
  3. Immunology and Drug Development: Focusing on areas such as immunotherapy, cell therapy, and the development of immune-related therapeutics.
  4. Journal Club: Enhancing students' critical thinking and communication skills through academic discussions.

A total of 28 credits is required for graduation, including 10 credits of compulsory courses, 6 credits for the master’s thesis, and 8 credits of electives.