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As a microbiology student, you'll work closely with your advisor, professors and support staff to plan your undergraduate studies and complete your degree program. You'll have access to the Instructional Resource Center of the Department of Veterinary Science and Microbiology where you can study, use computers and other resources, meet with other students and get answers to questions you may have about the program, classes and career preparation. You can expect:

Dedicated advisors

Our advisors are ready and willing to help you:

  • Adjust to life at UA and explore opportunities for getting involved on campus
  • Explore interests and career options related to microbiology
  • Develop meaningful goals for the future
  • Create an individualized academic plan that meets personal interests, and ensures you take courses that will prepare you for your post-graduation goals
  • Solve problems, get the answers to your questions, and connect you to the wide variety of resources and support services the University of Arizona offers

Supportive faculty

Our faculty are experts in their field and truly enjoy helping students learn. They are ready to help you:

  • Understand course content and achieve your academic goals
  • Explore various career options related to microbiology
  • Consider graduate school programs and support you in the application process
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