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As a microbiology student at UMass Amherst, you'll delve into diverse aspects of the discipline and examine microorganisms' profound global influence. The program establishes a strong scientific groundwork, covering chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics. You can customize your education by selecting specialized courses in molecular genetics, immunology, virology, microbial physiology, bacteriology, biotechnology, and ecological microbiology. Throughout your studies, you'll gain practical research experience by collaborating with professors on independent projects and may pursue summer internships or cooperative education opportunities. The microbiology field is expanding rapidly, with COVID-19 developments driving increased need for experts in microbial biotechnology, pathogenic studies, and environmental applications - demand expected to persist for years. Earning your BS in microbiology equips you for professional paths in healthcare, industry, or government, while also providing excellent preparation for advanced degree programs or academic careers.