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This program offers comprehensive scientific training with a focus on microbiology. It prepares students for professional careers in medicine, dentistry, or laboratory sciences, including forensic and clinical applications. Microbiology electives are categorized into specialized tracks—cell and molecular biology, immunology and medical microbiology, microbial biology and biotechnology—allowing students to tailor their studies. Graduates become eligible to seek certification through the American Society for Microbiology's National Registry.
The Bachelor of Science in Microbiology aims to deliver thorough scientific education centered on microbiological principles. For academic planning, electives are grouped into specialized areas (cell/molecular biology, immunology/medical microbiology, microbial biology, and biotechnology), with advisors helping students choose courses aligned with their goals. This flexibility supports diverse career paths, whether in technical microbiology roles, graduate studies, or medical/veterinary preparation. Program completion qualifies graduates for certification with the American Society for Microbiology's National Registry.
Alongside the College of Natural Science's core requirements, the microbiology curriculum includes essential coursework in chemistry, mathematics, physics, and biology. These fundamentals provide the necessary background for advanced microbiology studies.