

The Microbiology Bachelor of Science program at University of Michigan provides an in-depth curriculum for students seeking a strong foundation in microbial biology, laboratory techniques, and research methodologies. The program integrates microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, and bioinformatics, equipping students with analytical, technical, and experimental skills. Learners engage in laboratory experiments, research projects, and applied studies, developing the ability to analyze microbial processes, conduct experiments, and interpret biological data. The program emphasizes scientific analysis, applied research, and laboratory proficiency, preparing graduates to excel in biological sciences and healthcare research.
As a four year full time program, it offers a structured progression that combines foundational coursework with advanced laboratory experiences and research opportunities. Students strengthen their expertise in microbial genetics, cellular biology, and biotechnological applications, applying theoretical and practical methods to investigate microbial systems, solve experimental challenges, and contribute to scientific discovery. The program equips graduates to pursue professional careers, advanced study, or research positions in microbiology, biotechnology, healthcare, and related fields.
Year 1 - Foundations in Microbiology
• Introduction to Microbiology
• General Biology and Laboratory Techniques
• Chemistry for Life Sciences
• Calculus and Statistical Methods
Year 2 - Intermediate Microbiology and Analysis
• Microbial Genetics
• Immunology
• Molecular Biology Techniques
• Laboratory Research Methods
Year 3 - Advanced Topics and Applied Research
• Microbial Physiology and Metabolism
• Virology and Pathogenesis
• Bioinformatics and Data Analysis
• Seminar in Microbiology
Year 4 - Capstone and Independent Research
• Independent Research Project
• Advanced Laboratory Techniques
• Applied Microbiology Studies
• Senior Seminar and Portfolio Presentation
Graduates of this program pursue careers in microbiology, biotechnology, healthcare, research, and education where scientific expertise and laboratory skills are essential. Many work as microbiologists, laboratory technicians, research associates, biotech specialists, or healthcare consultants, applying their knowledge to investigate microbial processes, develop solutions, and conduct experiments. Others continue in graduate or professional programs in microbiology, medicine, or biotechnology. The program’s emphasis on research, laboratory proficiency, and analytical skills ensures graduates are prepared to contribute effectively to scientific discovery, innovation, and professional practice in the life sciences.
Students choose this program for its combination of laboratory training, applied research, and interdisciplinary study, which equips them to investigate microbial systems and solve complex biological problems. The curriculum emphasizes molecular techniques, data analysis, and microbial physiology, preparing learners to conduct research, contribute to scientific discoveries, and engage in professional or academic careers. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, hands-on laboratory projects, and independent research experiences that enhance analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills. By focusing on microbiology and applied life sciences, the program ensures graduates are prepared for careers in research, healthcare, education, and biotechnology industries.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA