The Microbiology (BSc) program offers a comprehensive study of modern microbiology, covering environmental, medical, and molecular microbiology. It's essentially the study of life, infectious agents, and biological processes at the microscopic level. Students will explore organisms involved in food production, disease causation, environmental cycling, and symbiosis, including their roles in relation to humans. The program emphasizes hands-on research and laboratory experience from early in the coursework, providing students with practical skills and a deep understanding of the microscopic world around us.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students interested in exploring the microscopic world and its impact on health, environment, and industry. Its significant focus on hands-on research allows students to gain practical lab experience early on, which is highly valuable for future careers or academic pursuits. The program’s integration with other science disciplines and research opportunities make it a compelling choice for those passionate about microbiology and related fields.
The program provides a broad-based microbiology education with options for Honours, Major, and Minor study tracks. It emphasizes integration of molecular biology, medical, biochemical, environmental, and applied aspects of microbiology. Students in Honours programs can engage in research projects, while Major students benefit from flexible elective options across disciplines. The department is unique in Canada as it is the only stand-alone department dedicated solely to microbiology.
Application fees
12.94L
1st year tuition fees
12.94L
Living cost
To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology, students can choose between the Honours or Major pathways. The Honours program requires about 4 years of full-time study with a minimum GPA of 3.00, involving at least 120 credit hours and inclusion of research or project work. The Major program also spans around 4 years, with a minimum GPA of 2.00, requiring the completion of at least 120 credits. Both programs include core microbiology courses, with options for electives and co-op placements.

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Graduates can pursue careers in medical microbiology, environmental microbiology, biotechnology, research, food science, and health sciences. The program’s emphasis on research and lab skills prepares students for roles in industry, academia, and healthcare. Co-op options further enhance industry exposure, providing valuable work experience to help students transition into their professional journeys.