The Microbiology program provides students with a strong foundation in the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory experience, helping students understand microbial structure, function, and their role in health, environment, and industry. Students develop skills in microscopy, culturing techniques, and scientific analysis. This program prepares learners for careers in healthcare, biotechnology, research laboratories, pharmaceuticals, food safety, and higher studies in life sciences.
The Microbiology curriculum is designed to give students a strong understanding of microorganisms through a combination of theory and practical laboratory work. Students study microbial structure, physiology, genetics, immunology, and environmental microbiology. Each module focuses on developing laboratory skills such as culturing, staining, microscopy, and microbial analysis. The curriculum prepares students for advanced studies and career opportunities in biotechnology, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, food safety, environmental science, and research institutions.