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Microbiology

Study in the Discipline of Microbiology is offered by the School of Life and Environmental Sciences in the Faculty of Science. Units of study in this major are available at standard and advanced level.

About the major

Microbiology teaches us about life forms that are too small to see with the naked eye. They are vital for life on Earth but can also cause huge problems as infectious disease agents, plant pathogens, contaminants of food and water and biofoulers. A major in Microbiology introduces you to this tremendous diversity of function and form in the microbial world. You explore the impact of microbes on other life forms, look at their role in health and disease at the level of individuals, populations and ecosystems, and in particular their place in the One Health nexus of human, animal and environmental inter-relationships. You will investigate ways in which microbes are used to manufacture products and remediate polluted environments and explore microbial genetics and microbial life at the molecular level, with a particular emphasis on current research in Microbiology in our 3000-level units.

By progressing through the major students will learn advanced concepts and methods including molecular microbiology, systems biology, genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics, advanced microscopy techniques, genetic manipulation, microbial evolution, and the use of antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance.

Requirements for completion

A major in Microbiology requires 48 credit points, consisting of:

(i) 12 credit points of 1000-level core units
(ii) 12 credit points of 2000-level major core units
(iii) 6 credit points of 3000-level project and interdisciplinary capstone unit
(iv) 18 credit points of 3000-level selective units

A minor in Microbiology is available and articulates to this major.

First year

BIOL1XX7 and 6 credit points from a selection of: BIOL1XX6, CHEM1XX1.

Second year

Core: MICR2X31 and MICR2X22 (BMED2404 only available to students enrolled in the Medical Science stream).

Third year

Core: MICR3X11, MICR3X32, MICR3X42 and VIRO3X01.

In your third year you must take at least one designated project unit.

Fourth year

The fourth year is only offered within the combined Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies course.

Advanced coursework
The Bachelor of Advanced Studies advanced coursework option consists of 48 credit points, which must include a minimum of 24 credit points in a single subject area at 4000-level, including a project unit of study worth at least 12 credit points. Space is provided for 12 credit points towards the second major (if not already completed). 24 credit points of advanced study will be included in the table for 2020.

Honours
Requirements for Honours in the area of Microbiology: completion of 36 credit points of project work and 12 credit points of coursework.

Honours units of study will be available in 2020.

Contact and further information

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T +61 2 9036 5417

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Professor Dee Carter
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Learning Outcomes

Students who graduate from Microbiology will be able to:

  1. Explain core principles of microbiology identification, diversity, evolution and phylogeny
  2. Articulate the defining principles of the various different major groups of microbes: the bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists and viruses
  3. Understand the importance of microbes in our society and their roles in both harmful and helpful processes
  4. Safely manipulate microbes in the laboratory and the demonstrate core skills of aseptic technique
  5. Grow, enumerate and observe microbes macroscopically and microscopically.