Compulsory Subjects
There are compulsory subjects every life sciences student is about to study within the different studying years at Life Sciences School:
- Agriculture
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Microbiology
- Geology
- Geodesy
- Genetics
- Ecology
- Agronomy
- Environmental Technologies
- Biomedical Engineering
- Zoology
- Food Technology
- Environmental Physiology
- Biotechnology
- Chemistry
- Botany
- Environmental Science
- Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food
- Anatomy and Morphology
- Behavioural Sciences
- Biophysics
- Ecology, Evolution, and Environment
- Entomology
- Forestry
- Genetics and Heredity
- Immunology
- Mycology
- Paleontology
- Parasitology
- Physiology
- Plant Sciences
- Toxicology
- Virology
- Introductions and The Microbial World
- Microbial Cell Structure and Function
- Microbial Metabolism
- Microbial Growth
- Molecular Information Flow and Protein Processing
- Microbial Systems Biology
- Microbial Regulatory Systems
- Genetics of Bacteria and Archaea
- Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology
- Microbial Evolution and Systematics
- Metabolic Diversity of Microorganisms
- Functional Diversity of Bacteria
- Microbial Diversity
- Taking the Measure of Microbial Systems
- Microbial Ecosystems
- Microbiology of the Built Environment
- Microbial Symbioses
- Microbial Symbioses with Humans
- Viral Genome Diversity
- Viruses and Their Replication
- Microbial Growth Control; Clinical Microbiology
- Pathogenicity; Immunity and Host Defenses
- Epidemiology
- Person to Person Bacterial and Viral Diseases
- Vectorborne and Soilborne Bacterial and Viral Disease