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Lifestyle diseases are the biggest killers of modern man. The main causes of human mortality are respiratory disease, diarrhoea, cardiovascular disease, cancer and infectious diseases relating to reproduction. The impact of westernisation, urbanisation; and the mass media have drastically changed the lifestyles of the African people with sometimes devastating results on their health. Science has always played a prominent role in the elucidation of the underlying biological mechanisms involved in the disease.

The programme is research-orientated and aims:

The first purpose of the qualification is to provide the qualifier with knowledge and skills to identify, assess and use natural science principles for personal practical experience in a range of career opportunities in science.

The first purpose of this qualification is to gain knowledge and experience in microbiology to a level of competence that will enable the incumbent to understand and address microbial issues in health care, industry and the environment.

Demonstrate knowledge and skills to identify, assess and use natural science principles for personal practical experience in a range of career opportunities in science

The degree provides to strengthen and build on the knowledge and background on the basic concepts of microbiology.

As indicated in the overall degree statement, with the focus on those skills and knowledge required in the discipline of Microbiology.

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