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Nov 24, 2024
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BIO 260 Microbiology
The fundamental principles of the importance of microorganisms are presented in the course. Topics of course discussions will include the historical importance of microbiology, systematics, microbial metabolism, microbial genetics, biotechnology, pathogenesis, antimicrobial epidemiology and immunology. In addition to traditional learning tools, students will use a variety of multimedia and Internet-based technologies for classroom and laboratory learning experiences. The laboratory will introduce students to the basic techniques for growth and identification of microorganisms. Three lecture hours plus three laboratory hours per week. Credit(s): 4
Prerequisite(s): Earned grade of “C-” or better in BIO 121 Corequisite(s): BIOL 260 Microbiology lab must be taken concurrently
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