The curriculum of the Doctorate in Chemical-Biological Research is structured to be completed in three or four years, with a total of 13 courses, with a total of 1290 hours, 810 theoretical and 480 practical, divided into three areas:
a) Basic area, structured by a single course denominated Structural and functional biology, with a value of four credits, and which will be taken during the first semester of the postgraduate course.
b) Research area: seven courses called Research and Seminar I to VIII, with a value of eight credits each.
c) Optative courses: four courses with a value of four credits each; these courses will be taken in the first semester and second semester.
There is also three complementary academic activities required to complete for all the program students: the pre-doctoral examination, student mobility and the submission and acceptance or publication of a scientific article.