• Undergraduate
  • BSc

Microbiology

Focus your study on all types of microorganisms, acquiring the theoretical and practical skills needed for a career in microbiology.

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Course key facts

  • Qualification

    • BSc

  • Duration

    3 years

  • Start date

    October 2027

  • UCAS course code

    C500

  • Study mode

    Full-time

  • Delivered by

  • Location

    • South Kensington

  • Applications: places

    9 : 1 (2025)

Minimum entry standard

  • AAA (A-level)

  • 38 points (International Baccalaureate)

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Course overview

Focus your study on all types of microorganisms and acquire theoretical and practical skills for a career in microbiology on this three-year course.

Microbiology at Imperial aims to understand the behaviour of living systems from the level of cells up to whole organisms and ecosystems.

This course focuses on all types of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and viruses.

You'll learn the fundamental science of different types of microorganisms, as well as the important biotechnological, industrial, medical, food and agricultural applications.

After developing your understanding of the fundamentals of microbiology, you'll move on to advanced study. Here, you can tailor the course to your interests and complete a research project that's laboratory, data or field-based.

Your teaching will be enriched by an internationally leading research programme, with teaching delivered through laboratory work, lectures, tutorials, seminars and site visits.

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Structure

This page is updated regularly to reflect the latest version of the curriculum. However, this information is subject to change.

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Please note: it may not always be possible to take specific combinations of modules due to timetabling conflicts. For confirmation, please check with the relevant department.

You’ll study the following modules.



Core modules

You’ll study the following modules.

You’ll also choose one optional module.



Core modules

Optional modules

You’ll choose three optional modules, one from each of Groups A, B and C.

You’ll also choose a research project option from Group D.





 

Optional modules – Group A

Optional modules – Group B

Optional modules – Group C

Optional modules – Group D

Teaching and assessment

Balance of teaching and learning

This is a general guide to how teaching and learning are usually balanced across this course. The methods used may change based on the modules you take.

Key

  • Lectures, laboratory work and seminars
  • Independent study

Years 1 and 2

  • 30% Title 1 goes here
  • 70% Title 2 goes here

Teaching and learning methods

  • Laboratory
  • Person at lectern giving speech
    Lectures
  • Four students sitting in a tutorial
    Tutorials
  • Person giving seminar
    Seminars
  • ID badge for site visit or facility tour
    Site visits
  • A group of people interacting
    Group project
  • Individual research project
    Research project

Balance of assessment

This is an example of how assessments are usually divided, based on a typical pathway through the course. The actual breakdown may vary depending on the modules you choose.

Key

  • Examination
  • Coursework

Year 1

  • 60% Title 1 goes here
  • 40% Title 2 goes here

Year 2

  • 48% Title 1 goes here
  • 52% Title 2 goes here

Year 3

  • 56% Title 1 goes here
  • 44% Title 2 goes here

Assessment methods

  • Person completing coursework
    Coursework
  • Essays
  • Individual research
  • Laboratory write-ups
  • Presentations
  • Reports
  • A person completing a written exam
    Written examinations

Entry requirements

We consider all applicants on an individual basis, welcoming students from all over the world.

How to apply

Apply via UCAS

Once applications open, you can register and start your application via the UCAS Hub. There, you can add this course as one of your choices and track your application.

Applications open on 12 May 2026.

Fees and funding

Home fee

2027 entry

£10,050* per year
Fees to be confirmed

*Home tuition fees

In England and Wales, the UK government sets the maximum tuition fee (known as a 'fee cap') chargeable by universities for Home students. Imperial’s Home fees for undergraduate courses starting in 2027 will align with this cap, which means that, subject to parliamentary approval, they are expected to be £10,050.

Overseas fee

2027 entry

Not set
As a guide, the Overseas fee for 2026-27 was £45,500.

How will studying at Imperial help my career?

90% Of Imperial Life Sciences graduates in work or further study*

  • 90% Of Imperial Life Sciences graduates in work or further study*
  • 10%

87% Of Imperial Life Sciences graduates in highly skilled work or further study*

  • 87% Of Imperial Life Sciences graduates in highly skilled work or further study*
  • 13%

*2022-23 graduate outcomes data, published by HESA in 2025

Gain transferable skills relevant to a career in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and biomedical science.

With specialised knowledge, you'll be highly sought after in a range of sectors.

Many Life Sciences graduates study at the Master's or PhD level before entering academia or industry.

Education, the medical industry, and the media are also potential avenues open to you.

Other potential career paths include software engineers, research associates, genomics and genetics research, and scientific officers in government.

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