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3 Microbiology Master degrees found
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University of Algarve
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Master in Molecular and Microbial Biology
- Faro, Portugal
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Portuguese
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If you search for a deep understanding of microbial and other biological systems, driving from molecular and cellular organization of individual or community to apply in different areas (Environmental, Industrial and Biomedical) then come and seek your tools in the Microbial and Molecular Biology (MMB) Master Program.
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Universidade de Aveiro
Master in Microbiology
- Aveiro, Portugal
Master
2 years
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Master´s course in Microbiology aims to provide students with advanced skills in fundamental and applied microbiology. This is an area in which knowledge is rapidly expanding, incorporating high technological innovation and integrating several areas of the biology, such as genetics, molecular biology and immunology, among others. In this context, the training of specialists must cover the different domains in which the impact and action of microorganisms are recognized as relevant, namely, in industry, in the area of human health and in the protection of the environment.
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
MHS in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
- Baltimore, USA
Master
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master of Health Science Program (MHS) is designed to meet the needs of students who require graduate-level preparation for careers in medicine, research, and public health. MMI MHS students go on to medical school, to achieve an advanced graduate education, and to take on positions in public health and industry. The MHS program is completed in one academic year.
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Master Programs in Natural Sciences Biology Microbiology
Microbiology courses and programs give students a basic understanding of microscopic life. From the viruses that make us sick to the beneficial soil bacteria that help our crop plants grow, these organisms have many relevant human applications.