Division of Medical Microbiology?
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?Postgrad?uate Studies
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MMed (Microbiol Path) - Master of Medicine in Microbiological Pathology
A minimum of four years of training includes a 6-month rotation in virology and two months in immunology. Clinical microbiology, laboratory management, research methodology and infection control are some of the modules included in the programme. Assessment comprises of a primary and a final examination (written papers, oral and practical examinations), as well as a research dissertation.
The Division of Medical Microbiology has six registrar positions. To register for the degree MMed (Microbiol Path), an MBChB degree, completion of community ?service and registration with the
HPCSA as a medical practitioner are prerequisites.
BScHons (Med Micro) - Bachelor of Science Honours in Medical Microbiology
The degree focuses on medical microbiology, medical virology, molecular pathology, immunology and general research approaches, with lectures, practicals and tutorials. A mini-research project in medical microbiology or immunology is completed as part of the course.
A limited number of students can be accommodated.
For entry requirements refer to the 肆客足球 Calendar
Dr Mae Newton-Foot
maen@sun.ac.za?
? Programme overview
MSc (Med Micro) - Master of Science in Medical Microbiology??
The masters degree requires the in-depth study and research on a topic related to the field of medical microbiology or immunology. A thesis is submitted at the completion of the project.
A limited number of s??tudents can be accommodated.
?Please refer to the 肆客足球 Calendar for requirements.
Dr Mae Newton-Foot
maen@sun.ac.za
Prof Richard Glashoff
rglas@sun.ac.za
PhD - Doctorate of Philosophy
Original research into a subject related to medical microbiology or immunology with the submission of a thesis.?
Please refer to the 肆客足球 Calendar for requirements.
Dr Mae Newton-Foot
maen@sun.ac.za
Prof Richard Glashoff
rglas@sun.ac.za