Microbiology
The Department of Veterinary Microbiology is a scientific discipline that studies microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and certain protozoa that cause diseases in animals. Students are taught the morphology, biological characteristics, pathogenic mechanisms, laboratory diagnostic methods, and prevention strategies related to these microorganisms.
The educational process is supported by laboratory practices, including culture techniques and microscopic examinations. These help students gain skills in disease diagnosis and the development of infection control strategies.
This department plays a critical role in veterinary medicine, especially in areas such as infectious diseases, vaccination programs, antibiotic use, and public health.