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Microbiology is the study of organisms that are invisible to the naked eye. A specialised niche within the life sciences, this discipline is dedicated to examining the tiny organisms and structures that form the foundation of all life on Earth.
Postgraduates of microbiology may get involved in the advanced study of everything from bacteria and viruses to algae, fungus and other microbes. Academic study of microbes provides valuable information across many industries and sectors, from agriculture to medicine, public health, waste management, epidemiology and more. As a result, all these areas offer potential careers in microbiology to successful graduates.
There are more than 120 postgraduate microbiology courses on offer across over 35 universities in the UK.
Universities usually ask applicants for a good undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject such as microbiology, biology, biochemistry or biotechnology. You might also need to show some professional experience in your field.
The specific topics covered in a course will vary depending on the university and the specific course. However, some of the typical topics that are covered in a postgraduate level course in microbiology include microbial genetics, immunology, virology, bacteriology and environmental microbiology. You’ll also get opportunities to develop your lab skills as well as data analysis, scientific writing and critical thinking.
A postgraduate qualification in microbiology could enhance your career whether you are a microbiologist, research scientist, science writer or medical laboratory technologist among other roles.
This dynamic MSc in Microbiology offers an in-depth exploration of medical, environmental, and applied microbiology, placing you at the Read more...