Explore the programs and courses offered by Bachelor's degree in Microbiology
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor's degree in Microbiology is designed to provide students with a theoretical and technical foundation through in-depth training in structural and metabolic biochemistry, cytology and histology, animal biology, microbiology, immunology, and genetics in the first and second years (common core). In the third year, emphasis is placed on in-depth training in mycology, algae and virology, molecular biology, genetics and biochemistry of microorganisms, control and analysis techniques, food, environmental, and industrial microbiology, and finally statistics and bioinformatics, all with the aim of achieving precise mastery of information in the field of microbiology.
Prokaryotic Systematics
Mycology, Algology, and Virology
Microbial Biochemistry
Microbial Genetics
Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering
Industrial Microbiology
Food Microbiology
Environmental Microbiology
Experimental Analysis Techniques
Microbial Control Techniques
Biostatistics
Bioinformatics
· Details regarding admission requirements and procedures.
Admission to the Microbiology program is done after studying the first year of biological sciences, then moving on to the second year by ranking according to the average, then moving on to the third year of the bachelor's degree by ranking according to the average.