BIOL 2043 Microbiology
A rigorous lab course intended for students pursuing careers in the health professions that examines the biology of bacteria, protozoa, fungi, helminths, viruses, and prions. Topics include prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure and function, microbial metabolism, microbial genetics, physical and chemical methods of control, host defenses, and applications in health care. Lab exercises mandate following biosafety level 2 practices for handling microbial pathogens. Lecture 3 hours. Lab requires a minimum of 3 hours per week of scheduled and self-directed laboratory work.
Prerequisite
One college biology lab course (C or higher), one college chemistry laboratory course (C or higher), ENGC 1101
Offered
Fall, Spring