

BSc Microbiology with a Placement Year
About this course
Microbiology is the science of life at its smallest and most pervasive scales. Bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi, and protists are found in every habitat on Earth, from deep ocean sediments to the human gut, and their activities shape everything from climate and soil fertility to human health and the production of food, medicines, and industrial chemicals. Studying microbiology means developing a rigorous understanding of how these organisms live, reproduce, evolve, cause disease, and are harnessed for human purposes, drawing on cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, ecology, and immunology. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year programme includes a placement year in which you spend time working in an industrial, clinical, or research environment. The placement gives you the chance to apply your scientific knowledge in a professional setting, to understand how microbiology is practised outside the university laboratory, and to build professional relationships that support your career after graduation. The rest of your studies cover microbial physiology and genetics, pathogenic microbiology and immunology, environmental microbiology, biotechnology applications, genomics, and the laboratory methods essential to modern microbiological research and practice. The placement year significantly enhances the career prospects of graduates, many of whom receive offers from their placement organisations. Common destinations include the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in roles focused on research and development, quality assurance, or manufacturing support. Clinical microbiology in hospital diagnostic services and public health roles with government agencies are other important sectors. The food industry, environmental consultancies, and the growing field of synthetic biology also employ microbiology graduates. Postgraduate study at masters or doctoral level is a common path for those seeking senior research roles or an academic career.
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