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Masters Degrees in Bacteriology
We have 39 Masters Degrees in Bacteriology
Master degrees in Bacteriology offer training in the identification, classification, and physiology of bacterial species and diseases. Specialisms include Pathology, Pathogenesis and branches of Medicine concerned with Infectious Diseases. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as Biology or Medicine.
Why study a Masters in Bacteriology?
## Courses in Bacteria Science prepare you for tackling a wide range of issues, from host-pathogen relationships, right through to the use of bacteria to overcome global challenges such as climate change, and improve quality of life in poverty-stricken regions. As a result, the focus of your Masters may vary greatly. You can however expect to cover topics such as bacterial pathogenesis, host immunity and antibiotic resistance. You will do this through molecular approaches, including examining biochemical functions, genetics and genomics. Practical training in experiment design, lab testing, bioimaging and bioinformatics are a key component of most courses. Your experience would make you suitable for roles in healthcare and pharmaceuticals, environmental industries, and biotechnology. Other careers may include research roles in institutes such as universities, drug design facilities, and food agencies, or policy making for government agencies and NGOs.MSc Biological and Biomolecular Science
University College Dublin
UCD School of Biomolecular & Biomedical Sciences
The MSc in Biological and Biomolecular Science by Negotiated Learning will broaden your understanding of biological and biomolecular science against a backdrop of learning core technical, methodological and innovation skills relevant to industry and academia. Read more
Biomedical Sciences MSc
Queen Mary University of London
School of Biological & Behavioural Sciences
From studying the fundamental processes that lead to diseases such as cancer, to helping overcome drug-resistant microbial infections, biomedical scientists play a vital role in society. Read more
Microbiology (MSc)
Birkbeck, University of London
School of Natural Sciences
Our MSc Microbiology is a research-based degree, providing you with essential training in scientific research methodology and data analysis, as well as specific scientific techniques appropriate to the research microbiologist. Read more
Infection and Immunity MSc
University College London
Division of Infection and Immunity
This MSc Infection and Immunity emphasises data interpretation, critical analysis of current literature and culminates in a full-time research project. Read more
Master in Molecular Microbiology
University of Namur
Masters programmes
Studying microbes is crucial to tackling future challenges to human and animal health (multi-drug and antibiotic resistance; microbiota dysbiosis; emerging microbial pathogens), pollution (bioremediation; green energy) and biotechnology (synthetic microbiology and micro-biotechnology; food microbiology). Read more
Immunology of Infectious Diseases (MSc)
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
This programme combines theoretical knowledge and practical training in the immunology of infectious diseases through comprehensive teaching and research methods. Read more
Medical Microbiology (MSc)
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
This programme provides comprehensive knowledge and practical training in the spread of microorganisms (predominantly bacterial and viral pathogens), disease… Read more
Human Nutrition MSc
Aberdeen University
Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Enhance your knowledge of clinical, metabolic and molecular nutrition while also learning about issues affecting public health, sustainable diets and global food systems with our comprehensive AfN accredited MSc programme. Read more
Global Infectious Diseases (MRes)
Birkbeck, University of London
School of Natural Sciences
Global infectious diseases have set off alarms with serious public health emergencies from time to time. Read more
Microbiology MSc
Aberdeen University
Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Designed to develop both your research and practical skills, our MSc in Microbiology will enhance your academic knowledge of the latest advances in microbiology and improve your employability and career prospects. Read more
PGDip Clinical Microbiology
Queen Mary University of London
School of Medicine
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, has a long history of providing high quality postgraduate education for clinicians and scientists working in the National Health Service (NHS), Public Health England (PHE) and industry. Read more
Infection, Immunity and Human Disease - MSc
University of Leeds
School of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Never before has this area of study been so publicised and been so important to the modern world, this is your chance to make a real impact in the field. Read more
MSc - Medical Microbiology
Manchester Metropolitan University
Faculty of Science & Engineering
We’ve designed our MSc Medical Microbiology to enable you to develop an advanced theoretical understanding, together with the practical techniques you’ll need to apply those theories in a research or clinical context. Read more
MPhil in Biological Science (Pathology) by thesis
University of Cambridge
Faculty of Biology
The MPhil in Biological Science (Pathology) is a full-time one-year research programme. Students join an active biomedical research group and conduct an original research project. Read more
MPhil in Biological Science (Pharmacology) by thesis
University of Cambridge
Faculty of Biology
The MPhil is assessed by a written thesis and by an oral examination and is suited to those who wish to pursue research at a level beyond that of an undergraduate degree and will give a good basic training in laboratory work. Read more