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Microorganisms are incredibly tiny life forms. Scientists specializing in microbiology examine these minuscule creatures that can only be seen using specialized instruments like microscopes. While microbes play crucial roles in beneficial technologies, they can also act as harmful agents causing diseases in humans, animals, and crops.
This curriculum delves into the core biological concepts of microscopic life. Students will examine evolutionary processes, biochemical interactions, genetic mechanisms, ecological relationships, physiological functions, and pathological conditions. The program emphasizes practical research skills through laboratory work and field studies, providing strong foundations for pursuing graduate studies in biotech, medical, pharmaceutical, nutritional, or agricultural sciences.