D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. To acquire advanced, complete, evidence-based, current knowledge and skills in microbiology; follow the innovations in the field and gain the competence to propose innovations.

2. To use evidence-based information for the planning of scientific research, research techniques and statistical analysis; to develop and carry out projects on demand and to publish/present the results.

3. To gain awareness, sensitivity and knowledge about the ethics of scientific work and legal regulations.

4. To be able to critically analyze and evaluate scientific research at an advanced level.

5. To be able to present the information/data acquired via readings/research in front of a scientific community.

6. To use libraries, e-sources and e-journals subscribed by the department at adequate level.

7. To have knowledge about technological devices including computers and specific appliances as required for health field.

8. To use microbiology laboratories in accordance with good laboratory practices and biosafety rules and contributes to quality improvement.

9. To understand the purpose and interaction of different disciplines in the field and participate in solving complex problems.

10. To build relationships and share information regularly in professional environments (national/ international) and share their knowledge regularly.

11. To participate in national and international projects and perform interdisciplinary studies.