Microbiology (Medical Microbiology), BS
Program Description
The BS program in microbiology with a concentration in medical microbiology is tailored for students who wish to pursue careers in medicine, other health professions, medical microbiology or biomedical research.
Curriculum aligns with the broad scientific competencies recommended for premedical students. Program participants will delve into microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry, math and physics, cell biology, animal physiology, and human biology and society, making them well versed in the core concepts, competencies and critical intellectual skills necessary for the MCAT and medical school admission.
Students gain hands-on experience with world-renowned faculty, with opportunities to engage in independent research projects or internships.
This program is available as an accelerated degree program.
In addition to the guidelines in the Concurrent Program Options section below, students interested in pursuing concurrent or second baccalaureate degrees in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are advised to visit The College's website for more information and requirements.
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As a biology student at Arizona State University, you are part of a new movement to reinvent science learning, designed to prioritize your needs and empower you to not only succeed but be transformed into a future leader and problem solver.
ASU’s adaptive and flexible teaching model levels the playing field for all learners, allowing anyone to understand complex concepts and gain the confidence to take on scientific challenges in a growing field.
Here, you will apply biological models through immersive exploration and hands-on discovery. Explore a 24,000-square-foot Natural History Collection, the only insectary of its kind in Arizona and several research opportunities for online students, which set our programs apart from other institutions across the globe. Together, we’ll learn how to visualize and build a better world.
Microbiology Diagnostic Exam
The Microbiology Diagnostic Exam is used to determine whether you have adequate background from an existing microbiology class (MIC 205) to skip MIC 220 and still be competitive in upper division microbiology classes. If you successfully pass this exam, you may take any course that has MIC 220 as a prerequisite and utilize MIC 205 as the prerequisite instead.
The diagnostic exam consists of multiple-choice questions and is broken into eight subject areas, each of which can be taken independently as time permits. Each section contains ten questions, which must be answered in one sitting.
To start, contact your advisor to enroll you in the Canvas course. We highly recommended that you review the practice exam, which will give you an idea about the questions and testing format in the diagnostic test.
Once you complete all eight sections of the exam, let your advisor know you have completed the test.
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Major Core
Note: Once you start a General BIO sequence, you must complete the full sequence (BIO 181 & 182 OR BIO 281 & 282)
- BIO 181 General Biology I (4) or BIO 281 Conceptual Approaches to Biology for Majors I (4)
- BIO 182 General Biology II (4) or BIO 282 Conceptual Approaches to Biology for Majors II (4)
- BIO 340 General Genetics (4) or MBB 347 Molecular Genetics: From Genes to Proteins (4)
- MIC 220 Biology of Microorganisms & MIC 206 Microbiology Lab (4)
- MIC 401 Research Paper (1)
- MIC 401 is the Microbiology Research Paper course that requires permission before enrolling. Please consult with an advisor at least a semester prior to enrolling to verify course requirements.
Major Concentration Courses
- BIO 312/PHI 320 Bioethics or BIO 416/HPS 410 Biomedical Research Ethics (3)
- BIO 353 Cell Biology (3)
- BIO/MIC 420 Immunology: Molecular and Cellular Foundations (3)
Major Elective Concentration Courses (five credit hours are required)
- BIO 360 Animal Physiology (3)
- HPS 331/BIO 318 History of Medicine (3)
- MIC/SSH 314 HIV/AIDS: Science, Behavior & Society (3)
- MIC 481 Bacterial Pathogenesis (3)
- MIC 421 Experimental Immunology (2)
Microbes and Biomedicine Courses (minimum of 6 credits required - one from each of the sublists below)
Microbes Course List
- MIC 302 Advanced Bacteriology Lab (2)
- MIC 360 Bacterial Physiology (3)
- MIC 379 Medical Bacteriology (3)
- MIC 425 Advanced Immunology (3)
- MIC 441 Bacterial Genetics (3)
- MIC 442 Bacterial Genetics Laboratory (1)
- MIC 485 General Virology (3)
- MIC 494/598 - Topic: Novel Models for Host-Microbe Interactions (4)
- MIC 494 Special Topics: Emerging Infectious Diseases (3)
- MIC 498 Viral Pathogenesis and Host Defense (1-7)
- BIO/HPS/MIC/MBB 495 Undergraduate Research or BIO/MIC/MBB 492 Honors Directed Study (1-3)
Biomedicine Course List
- BIO 302 Cancer - Mother of All Diseases (3)
- BIO/MBB 343 Genetic Engineering and Society (4)
- BIO 345 Evolution (3)
- BIO 351 Developmental Biology (3)
- BIO 451 Cell Biotechnology Laboratory (4)
- MIC/MBB 445 Techniques in Molecular Biology (3)
- MIC/MBB 446 Techniques in Molecular Biology Laboratory (2)
- SSH 404/ASB 462 Medical Anthropology: Culture and Health (3)
Please see an advisor if the above courses are not offered in the term you wish to take them
Medical Microbiology Laboratory
- MIC 302 Advanced Bacteriology Lab (2)
- MIC 442 Bacterial Genetics Laboratory (1)
- BIO/MBB 343 Genetic Engineering and Society (4)
- BIO 451 Cell Biotechnology Laboratory (4)
- MIC/MBB 446 Techniques in Molecular Biology Laboratory (2)
- BIO/HPS/MIC/MBB 495 Undergraduate Research or BIO/MIC/MBB 492 Honors Directed Study (1-3)
Requirements in Related Fields:
General Chemistry
- CHM 113 General Chemistry I (4)
- CHM 116 General Chemistry II (4)
Organic Chemistry (choose general or pre-health sequence)
- CHM 231 Elementary Organic Chemistry (3)
- CHM 235 Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1)
OR pre-health sequence
- CHM 233 General Organic Chemistry I (3)
- CHM 234 General Organic Chemistry II (3)
- CHM 237 General Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (1)
- CHM 238 General Organic Chemistry Laboratory II (1)
Biochemistry
- BCH 361 Principles of Biochemistry (3) or BCH 461/462 General Biochemistry (3)
- BCH 367 Elementary Biochemistry Laboratory (1) or BCH 467 Analytical Biochemistry Lab (3)
Physics (choose general or pre-health sequence)
- PHY 101 Introduction to Physics (4)
OR pre-health sequence
- PHY 111 General Physics I (3)
- PHY 112 General Physics II (3)
- PHY 113 General Physics Laboratory I (1)
- PHY 114 General Physics Laboratory II (1)
Math (complete one of the following)
- MAT 251 Calculus for Life Sciences (3)
- MAT 210 Brief Calculus (3)
Statistics (complete one of the following)
- STP 231 Statistics for Biosciences (3)
- STP 226 Elementary Statistics (3)
For more information on requirements and recommendations specific to this degree please see our Did you know for on-campus degrees page.
Admission Requirements
All students are required to meet general university admission requirements.
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Transfer Options
ASU is committed to helping students thrive by offering tools that allow personalization of the transfer path to ASU. Students may use the Transfer Map search to outline a list of recommended courses to take prior to transfer.
ASU has transfer partnerships in Arizona and across the country to create a simplified transfer experience for students. These pathway programs include exclusive benefits, tools and resources, and help students save time and money in their college journey. Students may learn more about these programs by visiting the admission site: https://admission.asu.edu/transfer/pathway-programs.
Change of Major Requirements
A current ASU student has no additional requirements for changing majors.
Students should refer to https://changingmajors.asu.edu for information about how to change a major to this program.
Flexible Degree Options
Accelerated program options
This program allows students to obtain both a bachelor's and master's degree in as little as five years.
It is offered as an accelerated bachelor's and master's degree with:
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Acceptance to the graduate program requires a separate application. During their junior year, eligible students will be advised by their academic departments to apply.
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Career Outlook
The medical microbiology concentration within the microbiology major provides students with a mastery of the competencies and prerequisite requirements valued by graduate programs in medical, dental and optometry fields, as well as other programs that prepare students to become physician assistants or physical therapists.
The Bachelor of Science degree program also prepares students with an understanding of the process of science and knowledge of foundational concepts in biological sciences, chemistry, physics and statistics, and the ability to understand and apply core microbiology concepts. This groundwork prepares students for direct entry into biology research careers in a vast number of areas, including cellular biology, immunology, bacteriology and virology.
Example Careers
Students who complete this degree program may be prepared for the following careers. Advanced degrees or certifications may be required for academic or clinical positions. Career examples include but are not limited to:
Dentists, General
- Growth: 4.4%
- Median Salary*: 155040
General Internal Medicine Physicians
- Growth: 2.5%
- Median Salary*: 214460
Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric
- Growth: 1.6%
- Median Salary*: 0
Pharmacists
- Growth: 2.6%
- Median Salary*: 132750
* Data obtained from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).
Global Opportunities
Global Experience
Students gain valuable experience when studying abroad. Those pursuing a medical microbiology concentration are able to expand their knowledge of how human biology is impacted by a variety of societies and cultures, and they challenge themselves to adapt and persevere in a new and exciting culture.
With more than 300 programs available, study abroad allows students to tailor their experience to their unique interests and skill sets, and gain experience that enhances their resumes. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences recommends these study abroad programs for students majoring in medical microbiology.
Program Contact Information
If you have questions related to admission, please click here to request information and an admission specialist will reach out to you directly. For questions regarding faculty or courses, please use the contact information below.
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- 480/727-6277