BSc Microbiology with Foundation
Shilpa Malakar, M. Sc.
PG at Kalinga University, Raipur | Ex FRI-Dehradun Environmental Science Trainee and Former-Intern at BioLim Centre for Science & Technology (BCST) - Chennai || Microbiologist || Bacteriologist || Aspiring Researcher.
·?UCAS code :: C501
·?Typical offer :: See entry requirements
·?Year of entry :: 2022/23 See 2021/22 entry?
·?Course duration :: Full Time ::?4 Years
·?Research
·?About us
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Expand your knowledge of some of the planet's most dominant life forms, and take part in research projects with a global impact on this BSc Microbiology with Foundation course.
Are you keen to take our BSc Microbiology course but haven’t taken the necessary A level subjects? BSc Microbiology with Foundation is a four-year programme that includes a year of foundational study and leads directly into the three-year course.
As part of the UK's oldest microbiology department you can develop laboratory skills in?purpose-built microbiology facilities and be taught by world-leading experts, with particular strengths in virology and bacteriology. Furthermore, you will benefit from?membership of the Microbiology Society and strong links with industry.?
You will also have the chance to carry out a year-long industrial placement or a paid vacation studentship in order to gain valuable work and research experience.
BSc Microbiology has a strong practical basis, and you will learn a wide variety of techniques such as microbial genetics, biochemistry and?propagation. During your final year you?will have the chance to spend three months working on an original research project of your choice. Recent projects have included the molecular engineering of viruses, and the mechanisms of bacterial pathogenicity and host colonisation.?
Our new £60m Health and Life Sciences building will open in 2020. As the new home of the School of Biological Sciences, it will offer state-of-the-art research and teaching laboratories, seminar rooms, and plenty of study and social space, including a café. The building will also house the?Cole Museum of Zoology. The collection, featuring over 3,500 natural history specimens, provides a fantastic resource for biological scientists and the wider community.
In your final year you will also have the opportunity to take part in our unique Arctic microbiology field course in Iceland. There you will be able to examine the unusual microbes that inhabit extreme environments and learn field-based sampling techniques.
Placement
You will have the opportunity to carry out a year-long industrial placement between your third and final year. Student in previous years have worked at Public Health England’s Porton Down and Colindale laboratories, GSK, AstraZeneca and Covance. You can also choose to spend a year aThrough the course, you?will learn about the fundamental properties, genetics and physiology of diverse microbes. Options will then allow you to focus on areas that most interest you, including medical, enbroad, typically carrying out research in an academic laboratory.
You will be able?to?undertake paid vacation studentships funded by organisations such as the Wellcome Trust and the Microbiology Society. These can take place over six weeks during the summer break, or be carried out part-time over a longer period.?During studentships you will typically work on a set project and benefit from valuable training in techniques, experimental design and the interpretation of data.
Additionally, you can take a work placement module.
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Our department has a dedicated academic in charge of placements, who can provide you with advice and support.
For more information, please visit the?School of Biological Sciences website.?
I had this amazing opportunity that my lecturer nominated me for - attending the Gatsby Plant Science summer school in York, with senior plant scientists. It was fun, the scenery was amazing and the people were all really nice.
-?Kevin Chau
?BSc Microbiology with Industrial Experience --
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