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Microbiology examines microscopic life forms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
This field concentrates on the biological aspects of microorganisms, whether they're single-celled, multicellular, or non-cellular.
It explores various microbes including bacteria and fungi, studying their growth patterns, regulatory mechanisms, and interactions with each other and their surroundings.
In this program, we'll investigate how microorganisms collaborate to enhance their survival. You'll learn methods to influence their behavior for health improvement purposes.
Our curriculum incorporates cutting-edge research from leading experts, ensuring you acquire current knowledge while mastering foundational principles.
The program includes an optional industrial placement year, such as in a commercial lab setting. This practical experience develops valuable skills, enhances your resume, and creates networking opportunities that could benefit your future career after graduation.