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8 Bachelor's degrees in Microbiology in Malaysia
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
This Microbiology and Molecular Genetics degree is a newly founded program at University of Malaya with the combination of two important fundamental biological sciences of microbiology and genetics.
Applied Microbiology (Hons)
A microbiologist is a scientist who studies microscopic life forms and processes. This includes study of the growth, interactions and characteristics of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, algae, fungi, and some types of parasites and their vectors. This Applied Microbiology (Hons) degree is offered at UCSI University.
Food (Honours)
When you obtain a Food (Honours) Tech undergrad degree from University Sains Malaysia, you can work in the industry and academia where your main goal is to improve the quality and safety of foods and, more excitingly, create new food products.
Cell and Molecular Biology with Honours
This full time programme in Cell and Molecular Biology with Honours is offered by the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University Putra Malaysia (UPM), Serdang. The duration of study for a B. Sc. (Hons) in Cell and Molecular Biology is eight semesters (four years), with a total of 128 credit hours.
Biomedicine
The Biomedicine programme from University Sains Malaysia is a 4 years or 8 semesters full time programme. At the end of the programme, graduates are awarded the Bachelor of Health Science (Biomedicine).
Microbiology (Hons)
Microbiology (Hons) from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia introduces you to a branch of biology that deliberates on the existence, role and application of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, algae and archae.
Microbiology (Hons)
The Bachelor of Science in Microbiology (Hons) programme from University Putra Malaysia aims to equip graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to meet the demands of the country, industry and global market.
Microbiology (Honours)
Microbiology (Honours) from University Tunku Abdul Rahman has grown in importance in recent years due to the role of microbes in current topics such as biofuels and bioenergy, infectious disease and epidemics, bioterrorism, biotechnology, food safety, and environmental biology.