Course Overview
BSc Microbiology and Immunology: UCAS code C550
You may also be interested in: BSc Microbiology and Immunology with a Foundation Year UCAS code C55F
Microbiology is the branch of science that focusses on the study of microorganisms, exploring all forms of microscopic life from bacteria to fungi, protozoa, and even non-living viruses. Alongside this, immunology is the study of the immune system, and how the human body protects itself against these organisms by a number of different pathways and processes. This programme will focus on the structure, function, and behaviour of these microorganisms, how they interact with their environment, their ability to cause human disease, and their potential for industrial applications.
This interdisciplinary programme will both bring these two areas together, focusing on how they interplay with one another in response to infectious diseases as well as considering disorders that occur as the result of a malfunctioning immune system. Industrial and research applications, such as the development of novel antimicrobials, and innovative immuno-therapeutics will root the programme in real world applications.
Microbiology and immunology represent disciplines that are not only foundational to our understanding of health and disease but are also integral to various industries. There is a growing demand for experts in these fields, driven by an increasing focus on healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and the broader life sciences sector, translating into excellent prospects for our graduates.
Why Microbiology and immunology at Swansea University?
You will benefit from access to the state-of-the-art research facilities at the Medical School, including bioanalytical equipment such as DNA and protein analytical equipment, flow cytometry for cellular characterisation, real time cell metabolism analysis and computer-based image analysers for molecular or cellular studies.
You will also be taught by researchers working in the fields of microbiology, immunology and bioinformatics, providing real life, working examples of research in practice on this degree programme.
Your Microbiology and immunology experience
You can choose to study Microbiology and Immunology as a 3-year BSc or as a 4-year BSc with a year in industry in the form of a placement year.
Studying the 3-year BSc, you will undertake a mix of compulsory and optional modules, giving you the flexibility to tailor your degree to your particular interests, career ambitions, or plans for further study.
The 4-year programme with a Placement year offers an additional placement year between the second and final year, giving you the opportunity to experience work in industry, and allowing you to build confidence and gain real-world experience.
Don't think you meet the entry requirements? Why not consider our BSc Microbiology and Immunology with a Foundation Year?
The curriculum and programme is designed to prepare students with the skills and attributes needed to become proficient and competent scientists and researchers.
This programme will enhance your creative problem-solving abilities and encourage innovation in research. The first year provides a solid foundation for the programme, focussing on fundamental knowledge and core practical skills. In the second year, you will delve into more advanced subjects and skills related to Biostatistics, Immunopathology, Virology, along with Therapeutic Development. The third year introduces you to advanced topics such as Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Pandemics, and Immunotherapeutics.
You will also hone your independent research skills by undertaking a 'capstone project' in the field of either microbiology or immunology. This project will be an opportunity for you to apply the entirety of your knowledge and skills, contribute to scientific discoveries and demonstrate your ability to function as active members of the scientific research community.
Microbiology and immunology employment opportunities
A degree in Microbiology and immunology opens up a range of exciting career opportunities in diverse fields including:
- Pharmaceutical development
- Biotechnology
- Biofuels
- Agriculture
- Bioinformatics
- Academia