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Microbiology

Entrance Exam: Not Required
College of Sciences

The University Certificate in Microbiology offers students the opportunity to further their understanding of microorganisms and the roles they play in the world in which we live. The intended audience of this certificate includes degree-seeking undergraduate students at institutions where a microbiology major or minor is not available, and non-degree students seeking additional experience in microbiology for career advancement or to enhance their applications to professional, graduate, or allied health schools. This certificate may also improve the ability of K-12 science teachers to compete for positions or teach more effectively. Finally, this certificate provides an in-depth understanding of microbiology for those interested out of personal satisfaction.

Eligibility

Students apply by submitting their academic record and a letter of interest. Admission to the program is not required to take certificate courses. The requirements for admission are:

  • A high school diploma (or equivalent);
  • Completion of high-school-level chemistry and biology;
  • Completion of college-level organic chemistry and either genetics or biochemistry courses (required as prerequisites for upper-level certificate courses) OR current enrollment in a program offering these courses OR other access to these courses;
  • Degree-seeking students at NC State University are not eligible (these students should enroll in the microbiology minor);
  • Students who have completed or are currently enrolled in a microbiology degree program (including a minor) are not eligible.

Plan of Study

The certificate requires 12 credit hours. Students pursuing university certificate programs are considered non-degree studies (NDS) students for the purpose of university registration. Because MB 351 General Microbiology is a prerequisite for MB 411 Medical Microbiology, which in turn is a prerequisite for MB 451 Microbial Diversity, this program will take a minimum of 3 semesters to complete if all courses are taken at NC State University.

Career Prospects

Are you a science teacher looking to specialize in microbiology? Or are you interested in a career in medicine and you seek to distinguish yourself from other candidates for health care programs with a concentration in applicable science sub-discipline? The Undergraduate Certificate in Microbiology provides a strong foundation in microbiology, which is helpful to students and professionals who wish to deepen their knowledge in this area.