- Microbiology basics: Introduction to microbiology, bacteriology, virology, microbial metabolism, and more
- Cell structure: Structure and dynamics of the cell, and macromolecular structure and analysis
- Organic chemistry: Organic and inorganic chemistry, and organic mechanisms in biology
- Immunology: Principles of immunology, and immunology fundamentals
- Microbiology in medicine: Microbiology in medicine, and medical microbiology and immunology
- Environmental studies: Microbes in the environment, and environmental management
- Food microbiology: Industrial and food microbiology, and microbial food spoilage and poisoning
- Biotechnology: Genetic engineering and biotechnology, and biomedical nanotechnology
Some universities may also include courses on plant morphology and anatomy, plant diversity, and bacterial physiology and biochemistry.
After completing a B.Sc. in Microbiology, you may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, research institutes, pharmaceutical businesses, and government organizations. You may also work in food and beverage manufacturing, cosmetics, and environmental consultancy.
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