
The University of Western Australia
Bachelor of Science (Microbiology and Immunology)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationMicrobiology explores the hidden world of microorganisms and how they shape our health and ecosystems. Immunology is the study of our immune system and how this interacts with the environment to create healthy or disease syndromes. Your studies can be applied in areas as diverse as medicine, food spoilage, control of environmental pollution and space science. You'll receive a thorough grounding in the scientific basis of the discipline and its applications in the real world.
Information in this major covers basic immunology including allergic diseases and microbiology including microbial ecology, physiology and genetics of microbes. This knowledge can be applied in many diverse careers including but not limited to medicine, public health and industrial activities such as environmental testing, food production and patent law.
The Microbiology and Immunology major is distinguished by the embedding of the discipline's research strengths in virology, bacteriology and immunology. You'll be taught by the people conducting this cutting-edge research and you will discuss, apply and expand on the theoretical content of your unit in weekly practical laboratory classes and structured tutorials. You will develop skills in fundamental techniques such as culturing techniques for the isolation and characterisation of bacteria, the use of microscopy for the identification of microbes, and data recording. A strong emphasis is placed on applications in biomedicine and biotechnology.
Delivery mode
The University of Western Australia offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, WA
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- Completed Year 12 (ATAR optional) with ATAR 75.00 or equivalent
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Science (Microbiology and Immunology) will prepare you for the following roles.
Pharmaceutical Scientist
A Pharmaceutical Scientist conducts research and develops new medications to improve health outcomes. You might work in a laboratory, pharmaceutica...
Biomedical Researcher
Biomedical Researchers conduct investigations into the biological processes and mechanisms of diseases to develop new treatments and therapies. You...
Immunologist
An Immunologist studies the immune system to understand how it defends the body against disease. You might work in a hospital, research laboratory,...
Microbiologist
A Microbiologist studies microorganisms and uses their knowledge to develop products such as vaccines or medications. You might focus on a particul...
Biotechnologist
A Biotechnologist develops and utilises biological processes for industrial and scientific purposes. You might work in laboratories, research insti...
Research and Development Chemist
A Research and Development Chemist creates new products for customers in a range of industries. You might experiment with a range of product items,...
Molecular Geneticist
A Molecular Geneticist studies the structure and function of genes at a molecular level. You might work in a laboratory, research institution, or u...
Laboratory Scientist
A Laboratory Scientist plays a crucial role in conducting experiments and analyses to support various scientific and medical initiatives. Typically...
Clinical Laboratory Technician
A Clinical Laboratory Technician plays a vital role in the healthcare system by performing essential laboratory tests and procedures to assist in d...
Hospital Scientist
A Hospital Scientist conducts laboratory tests and research to support the diagnosis and treatment of patients. You might work in hospital laborato...
Molecular Biologist
A Molecular Biologist investigates the molecular mechanisms of biological processes in cells and organisms. You might work in a laboratory, researc...
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