NRM Eligibility Information
The NRM offers three levels of certification:
- Registered Microbiologist ([RM]NRM)—baccalaureate level
- Conditional Registrant—prebaccalaureate or baccalaureate level, but not enough work experience
- Specialist Microbiologist ([SM]NRM)—baccalaureate, master’s, or doctoral level
| REGISTERED MICROBIOLOGIST AND CONDITIONAL REGISTRANT REQUIREMENTS | |
| SPECIALIST MICROBIOLOGIST REQUIREMENTS | |
| Eligibility Paths Education Work Experience |
|
REGISTERED MICROBIOLOGIST AND CONDITIONAL REGISTRANT REQUIREMENTS
These requirements apply to the Consumer Products and Quality Assurance Microbiology exams specializing in either Pharmaceutical/Medical Device/Cosmetics or Food and Dairy.
Eligible candidates must demonstrate one of the following:
- A minimum of a baccalaureate degree with 20 semester hours or 30 quarter hours of course work in microbiology AND one year of full-time work experience (gained within the last three years) in a microbiology laboratory related to the specialty area in which you are seeking certification.
- A minimum of a baccalaureate degree AND three years of full-time work experience (gained within the last five years) in a microbiology laboratory related to the specialty area in which you are seeking certification.
Conditional Registrant candidates must meet the same educational requirements as Registered Microbiologist examinees. When the exam is passed, Conditional Registrant status is granted. Conditional Registrants then have two years in which to complete the one-year, full-time laboratory work experience requirement.
Appropriate academic courses must be completed and verified by submission of official transcripts; photocopies will not be accepted. Relevant courses emphasize the study of microorganisms. The following course titles are approved:
Applied bacteriology
Bacteriology
Cell biology
Cell physiology
Diagnostic bacteriology
Epidemiology
Fermentation
Genetics
Immunology
Infectious diseases
Medical microbiology
Metabolism
Microbial aerosols
Microbial genetics
Microbial physiology
Microbial toxins
Molecular biology
Mycology
Parasitology
Recombinant DNA
Rickettsiology
Tissue culture
Virology
Courses with the word “microbiology” in the title (e.g., dairy microbiology, applied microbiology, diagnostic microbiology, industrial microbiology, and soil microbiology)
If credit is claimed for a course not specifically listed above, a copy of the course description verifying the course content claimed for microbiology credit must be mailed to the NRM at:
National Registry of Microbiologists
American Society for Microbiology
1752 N Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036-2904
A description from the course catalog or another official source is sufficient.
Academic credit will be given for workshop attendance. Up to four credit hours may be awarded for participation in a workshop sponsored by ASM, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), or the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). One-half credit is awarded for each eight hours of participation. Candidates must mail a copy of the certificate of attendance to the NRM at the above address.
The candidate must have experience relevant to the area in which certification is being sought. Relevant experience is experience in which a significant majority of the candidate's duties is in the area in which he/she is seeking certification. The reference form(s) must specifically document the functions associated with the candidate's position that relate to the area in which certification is being sought.
Paid student work experience in a microbiology laboratory may be considered as partial fulfillment of the work experience requirement.
Teaching and/or graduate study does not fulfill the experience requirement.
Partial credit may be given for the microbiology portion of a formal laboratory training program.
SPECIALIST MICROBIOLOGIST REQUIREMENTS
These requirements apply to the Biological Safety Microbiology exam and the Consumer and Industrial Microbiology exam specializing in Pharmaceutical/Medical Device/Cosmetics.
Eligible candidates must demonstrate one of the following:
- Master's degree or doctorate with 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours in microbiology AND four years of full-time, postbaccalaureate work experience within the past seven years in the appropriate exam specialty area.
- Bachelor's degree (BS or BA) with 20 semester hours or 30 quarter hours of microbiology AND seven years of full-time, postbaccalaureate work experience within the past 10 years in the appropriate exam specialty area.
Appropriate academic courses must be completed and verified by submission of official transcripts; photocopies will not be accepted. Relevant courses emphasize the study of microorganisms. The following course titles are approved:
Applied bacteriology
Bacteriology
Cell biology
Cell physiology
Diagnostic bacteriology
Epidemiology
Fermentation
Genetics
Immunology
Infectious diseases
Medical microbiology
Metabolism
Microbial aerosols
Microbial genetics
Microbial physiology
Microbial toxins
Molecular biology
Mycology
Parasitology
Recombinant DNA
Rickettsiology
Tissue culture
Virology
Courses with the word “microbiology” in the title (e.g., dairy microbiology, applied microbiology, diagnostic microbiology, industrial microbiology, and soil microbiology)
If credit is claimed for a course not specifically listed above, a copy of the course description verifying the course content claimed for microbiology credit must be mailed to the NRM at:
National Registry of Microbiologists
American Society for Microbiology
1752 N Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036-2904
A description from the course catalog or another official source is sufficient.
Academic credit will be given for workshop attendance. Up to four credit hours may be awarded for participation in a workshop sponsored by ASM, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), or the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). One-half credit is awarded for each eight hours of participation. Candidates must mail a copy of the certificate of attendance to the NRM at the above address.
The candidate must have experience relevant to the area in which certification is being sought. Relevant experience is experience in which a significant majority of the candidate's duties is in the area in which he/she is seeking certification. This experience must contribute to the candidate's ability to supervise the effective operation of a microbiology laboratory. For biological safety applicants, the reference form(s) must specifically document the biological safety functions associated with the candidate's position.
Paid graduate student experience in a microbiology laboratory may be considered as partial fulfillment of the work experience requirement.
Teaching and/or graduate study does not fulfill the experience requirement.