Microbiology (Medical) BSc (Hons)

I chose Surrey for the modular programme, which provides the flexibility to choose subjects you’re particularly interested in, and because I was keen to participate in the Professional Training scheme.

What you'll study

Despite the development of antibiotics and vaccines, infectious diseases remain the world’s biggest killers. This programme explores how microbes infect us and overcome the protective armoury of our immune system. Microbiology is the study of bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa. On a Microbiology degree programme at Surrey, you will study microbes at a cellular level and learn about their interactions with higher organisms, including the way in which microbes cause disease, the spread of infections through a population, and strategies for preventing and treating diseases caused by microbes.

You will learn how antibiotics and antivirals work and how vaccines activate our immune system. You will discover how new technologies are being harnessed to monitor disease transmission, and learn how to diagnose disease or design new drugs and vaccines. Many of our graduates work for agencies responsible for infectious disease surveillance, prevention and control. Our graduates have also pursued research careers in academia, public health agencies and pharmaceutical companies.

Programme overview

The modular structure of our programmes allows the study of a broad base of topics during the first two years of the degree. More specialised topics are studied in the final year, together with the completion of a research project that will give you the opportunity to explore a research area you are especially interested in and develop lab-based skills and experience in that area. Together with the Professional Training placement year, this means that our graduates are well-rounded, knowledgeable and eminently employable.

Year 1 (FHEQ Level 4)

In Year 1, you will study a broad range of microbiology and biotechnology topics to allow you to develop a strong foundation of knowledge in the subject. Laboratory practical sessions will complement your study of theoretical modules in topics such as medical microbiology, cell biology and molecular biology. You will also study some biochemistry, in order to refine your understanding of biochemical aspects of microbiology.

Modules include:

  • Biochemistry
  • Cell Biology
  • Chemistry and Maths for Biosciences
  • Microbiology: An Introduction to the Microbial World
  • Molecular Biology
  • Physiology

Year 2 (FHEQ Level 5)

During Year 2, you will study aspects of microbiology and biotechnology in greater depth, and will apply basic theories to more complex scenarios and scientific phenomena. Specifically, areas such as cellular microbiology, immunology and virology are explored. A specific focus of your studies in Year 2 is preparation for your Professional Training placement year.

Modules include:

  • Cellular Microbiology and Virology
  • Food Microbiology: The Microflora of Food
  • Food Science: Perception, Processing and Presentation
  • Introduction to Immunology
  • Microbial Communities and Interactions
  • Molecular Biology
  • Pathology and Medicine

Professional Training placement (optional)

Our Professional Training programme is one of the very best available, and the majority of our students choose to undertake a Professional Training placement year. Our experienced tutors help you to choose suitable placements from a strictly vetted selection of excellent industrial, hospital and academic institutions, many of whom have taken Surrey students regularly for many years.

Examples of organisations that have participated in the scheme include the New Zealand Food Safety Authority, Solvay Pharmaceuticals (the Netherlands), the University of Turku (Finland), Okayama University (Japan) and Cornell University Medical School (USA).

Year 3 (FHEQ Level 6)

In Year 3, the core taught modules you will study vary, depending on your specialist pathway, and include topics such as advanced immunology, molecular biology, systems biology and medical biochemistry. The largest single component of the year is the research project (equivalent to two modules), carried out under the supervision of a member of academic staff. Students have conducted research projects investigating the immune response to meningitis and tuberculosis, microbial production of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance.

Modules include:

  • Biomedical Product Discovery
  • Clinical Immunology and Immunohaematology
  • Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases
  • Metabolic Engineering and Systems Biology
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases
  • Research Project

Professional Training

The vast majority of our students choose to undertake a Professional Training placement year. We take great pride in our Professional Training programme, which is one of the very best available. Our experienced tutors help you to choose suitable placements from a strictly vetted selection of excellent industrial, hospital and academic institutions. Many of our Professional Training partners have taken Surrey students regularly for many years.

Most of our placements provide a salary, and to ensure their success, students are visited by a tutor three times during the year. We have placements across the UK, including major pharmaceutical, food and biotechnology companies and research institutes.

We also provide placements outside the UK. Examples of organisations that have participated in the scheme include the New Zealand Food Safety Authority, Solvay Pharmaceuticals (the Netherlands), the University of Turku (Finland), Okayama University (Japan) and Cornell University Medical School (USA).

Teaching

We offer a modular degree based on a structured programme of advanced study, which allows you to pursue the subjects essential to your particular degree, but at the same time offers you the flexibility to study other subjects of interest. During your first year, almost a third of your time is spent in laboratory classes.

In your second year, the study becomes more specialised and you will focus on many different aspects of the subject. In your final year, you will be performing your own scientific research project, usually in one of our research laboratories. Throughout your degree, we provide support to some of the core modules in an electronic format, to complement the excellent facilities offered by the Library & Learning Centre.

Assessment

All modules are assessed individually and credits are awarded for the successful completion of each one. Assessment takes place through a combination of examination and/or coursework, practical examinations and practical reports as appropriate. Credits are accumulated towards the award of Bachelor of Science (BSc) with honours.

On average you will have approximately 24 hours of contact time each week (lectures, practical classes and tutorials), and you will also be expected to undertake private study, such as laboratory write-ups, essays and other coursework, for a similar amount of time.

Facilities

Our degree programmes are enhanced through the use of cutting-edge laboratory facilities. Our commitment to the development of your practical skills means that you will use equipment allowing you to analyse the genetic make-up of different types of microbes, and specialist computer software enabling the modelling of microbiological systems and metabolic pathways.

For your research project in Year 3, you will work within our research laboratories alongside active researchers, and will have the opportunity to contribute to established research projects being undertaken by the Department.

Career opportunities

University of Surrey Microbiology and Biotechnology graduates are employed in academic and industrial research laboratories throughout the world. Take a look at league tables both for the University overall and related to this subject area and you will see our track record of being amongst the top UK universities for graduate employment.

The majority of our graduates go immediately into the job market, and many others choose further study such as MSc degrees and PhD studentships. The many transferable skills that you will gain during your studies ensure that you will be a suitable candidate for a wide variety of science careers, whether you want to be a laboratory-based research scientist or a science journalist.

Graduates of the Medical Microbiology programme have also gone on to study medicine.

Graduate prospects

Graduates over the last few years entered employment in roles such as:

  • Procter & Gamble – Microbiology Researcher
  • TMO Renewals – Scientist
  • Sanofi Aventis – Microbiology Analyst
  • Campden BRI Laboratory – Technician
  • University of Eastern Finland – Researcher
  • Jordans & Ryvita Company – Taste and Development Technician
  • Leatherhead Food Research – Research Assistant

Many students progress to higher degrees at Masters and doctorate levels.

Academic support

You will be allocated a personal tutor during your first week at the University and will normally keep this tutor throughout the degree programme. They will provide advice to you on personal and academic matters, including reviewing your progress on the programme, advising on module, placement and career options and providing information about wider support services at the University.

Come to one of our Open Days, when you can tour the campus, speak to students and academic staff, see our student accommodation and ask as many questions as you like. In the meantime, order a personal prospectus – tailored to only include the subjects that interest you.

Entry requirements

What qualifications do you need?

A-level

ABB

We do not include General Studies or Critical Thinking in our offers.

BTEC (QCF Level 3) Extended Diploma

DDM (in Applied Science)

European Baccalaureate

74% (including 8 in Biology and one science subject)

International Baccalaureate

34 points (including Biology at Grade 6 and one other science subject at grade 5)

Required subjects

GCSE English Language and Mathematics at grade C or above (or equivalent). Two science A-levels, one of which should be Biology.

Selection process

Offers are normally made in terms of grades. Suitable candidates may be invited to an Applicant Day. During the visit to the University the candidate can find out more about the programme and meet staff and students.

English language requirements

Non-native speakers of English will normally be required to have IELTS 6.5 or above, with a minimum of 6.0 in each sub-skill (or equivalent).

We offer intensive English language pre-sessional courses, designed to take you to the level of English ability and skill required for your studies here.

Course Options

Award Course Length Professional Training UCAS code KIS code
BSc (Hons) 3 years C502 View KIS data set
BSc (Hons) 4 years C502 View KIS data set

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Why Surrey?

  • A strong emphasis on practical laboratory sessions, which make up one third of our first-year timetable
  • We received a 95 per cent overall satisfaction score in the 2012 National Student Survey which ranks us in the top 10 in the UK
  • Pioneering Professional Training placement year, with over 20 international placements including the USA, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
  • Cutting-edge programme content reflects rapid developments in microbiology, medical microbiology and biotechnology
  • Participation in leading research activities, including sleep and chronobiology, and systems biology
  • Transferable skills developed in preparation for employment
  • Participation in leading research activities, including tuberculosis and virology
  • Our biomedical research was rated within the top 5% of institutions in the country in both the 2001 and 2008 Research Assessment Exercises

Contact Us

Phone: +44 (0)1483 681 681

General undergraduate enquiries

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