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24 Bachelor's degrees in Microbiology in Oceania

Microbiology and Immunology
Explore the microscopic world of infectious agents, their interactions with human hosts and the immune system's response in protection. Discover more with this Microbiology and Immunology programme from Murdoch University.

Bachelor of Biomedical Science in Molecular Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry
Learn about the chemistry of the human body, the ‘pathways’ or chemical signals that cells use to communicate, and the way that pharmaceutical agents interact with those pathways to help treat disease in this Bachelor of Biomedical Science in Molecular Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry program from the Victoria University of Wellington.
Microbiology
The Microbiology programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive look into the unseen world of microbes. This full-time degree explores human health, ecology, and biotechnology. Students benefit from hands-on laboratory training in modern facilities, gaining essential skills for a career in global science.
Bachelor of Human Sciences
This Bachelor of Human Sciences degree from The University of Western Australia provides students with the opportunity to develop fundamental interdisciplinary understanding of human function and behaviour (including variation) and the manner in which humans adapts to challenging and disruptive change.
Molecular and Microbial Biotechnology
Molecular and Microbial Biotechnology at University of Queensland is an exciting, growing field of science that combines applications from molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, genetics and microbiology to create products and innovations in areas as diverse as human and animal health, agriculture, food and sustainable energy production, and the textile industry.
Biomedicine - Microbiology
In the Biomedicine - Microbiology program at University of Melbourne you will learn about the incredible ability of micro-organisms to evolve and survive, and how our immune system works to control infections and provide immunity against those micro-organisms that are out to harm us.
Functional Human Biology
The Functional Human Biology programme at the University of Otago is a three-year, full-time undergraduate major within the Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences. This degree explores how the human body operates from a molecular level to entire organ systems, combining hands-on laboratory work with expert-led scientific research.
Molecular Basis of Health and Disease
The Molecular Basis of Health and Disease at the University of Otago is a three-year, full-time Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (BBiomedSc) programme. Students explore cellular malfunctions in cancer and diabetes through hands-on laboratory research. This degree provides a deep understanding of human health at a molecular level.
Science - Evolutionary Biology and Palaeontology
This Science - Evolutionary Biology and Palaeontology course from Adelaide University will give you deep insight into the processes of evolution and the history of life on Earth. You’ll learn to analyse and interpret changes in climate, cataclysmic events, mass extinctions and the complex relationships within biological family trees.
Biomedical and Health Sciences - Microbiology and Immunology
This Biomedical and Health Sciences - Microbiology and Immunology course from Adelaide University takes you into a fascinating microscopic world, exploring cells and microbes and their far-reaching impact on individuals and communities. Discover how our bodies respond to bacteria, viruses and parasites.
Biological Sciences
Combine theory and practice in plant and animal biology across study areas, including conservation, evolutionary biology, food security and biotechnology. Learn from teaching staff at the top of their fields internationally with this Biological Sciences course at Queensland University of Technology.
Paramedicine
The Paramedicine program of the Charles Darwin University qualifies you to work as a paramedic in Australia. Delivered in partnership with St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Inc., the course offers guaranteed clinical student placements in the Northern Territory and hands-on learning from paramedic experts.
Science - Microbiology and Immunology
This Science - Microbiology and Immunology course from Adelaide University is a flexible three-year degree that offers a strong foundation across the science disciplines. Common core science courses broaden your knowledge, expanding your career prospects and developing industry-relevant skills.
Microbiology
Study the diversity of microorganisms, the immune system, microbial virulence, disease states and the ways in which organisms respond to infection with this bachelor of Microbiology at University of Queensland.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Study Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at University of Queensland to examine the chemical basis of life and understand its relevance to research and development in areas like medicine, proteomics, genomics, bioinformatics, biotechnology and genetic engineering.
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Microbiology and Immunology
This Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Microbiology and Immunology B.Phil programme from The University of Western Australia is distinguished by the embedding of the discipline's research strengths in virology, bacteriology and immunology.
Pharmacy (Honours)
With 640 hours of placement, the Pharmacy (Honours) program from James Cook University has the highest number of clinical placement hours for any undergraduate pharmacy degree within Australia.
Biomedical Sciences
Take the first step towards a career in health and medicine with the Biomedical Sciences degree from James Cook University.
Microbiology, Infection and Immunity
Dive deep into the complexities of the human immune system to transform the way we treat and prevent disease with this bachelor of Microbiology, Infection and Immunity at University of Queensland.
Bachelor of Science - Microbiology and Immunology
This Bachelor of Science - Microbiology and Immunology programme from The University of Western Australia explores the hidden world of microorganisms and how they shape our health and ecosystems