Bioceb graduates obtain a triple degree (according to their study track), i.e., national master’s degrees from Bioceb partner universities. The following degrees are awarded to upon completion of the programme, depending on their chosen study track:
Degrees awarded to all graduates
- Master in Biology AgroSciences (BAS), issued by the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA);
- Bioceb Diploma, issued by AgroParisTech: a French institution’s diploma (diplôme d’établissement), which includes the logos of the Bioceb partner universities;
- Bioceb Diploma Supplement, issued by AgroParisTech: it encapsulates the joint nature (“jointness”) of the programme, the individual mobility experience of each student, details of the qualifications obtained, and a full transcript of all ECTS credits earned throughout the master’s course.
Degrees awarded depending on the graduates’ study track (2 Degrees awarded out of the 4
- Until 2025/2026 Master in Integrative Biology and Physiology (IBP), study track Biomass Engineering for Bioeconomy (BEB), issued by Université Paris-Saclay (UPSaclay), operated by AgroParisTech;
- As from 2026/2027 : Master Biology AgroSciences, study track Biomass Engineering for Bioeconomy (BEB), delivered by Université Paris-Saclay (UPSaclay), operated by AgroParisTech;
- Master of Science (Technology), issued by Aalto University;
- Master of Science in Engineering, Technology of Wood, Plastic and Textiles, issued by Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), Estonia;
- Master : Bioingénieur en chimie et bioindustries, à finalité (Master in Bioengineering: Chemistry and Bio-industries, professional focus), issued by the University of Liège (ULiège);
The official language of the Bioceb course is English, with ample opportunities to learn the local language and culture.
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Updated May 2026