A B.Sc. in Microbiology is normally a 3-4 year undergraduate curriculum that studies microorganisms such bacteria, viruses, fungus, and parasites. The curriculum includes areas such as microbial genetics, immunology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Students acquire hands-on experience through laboratory work, where they learn how to culture and identify microorganisms. Graduates of this program can pursue professions in research, healthcare, biotechnology, and environmental sciences, as well as advanced studies in medicine or microbiology.