MBIO 3010 - General Microbiology3 unit(s) (Formerly Bacteriology) Morphology, physiology, cultivation, and control of bacteria and other selected microorganisms; their role as agents of change in the natural process important to industry, agriculture, and health.
Prerequisites: BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1150 (or equivalent introductory series) and CHEM 1100 and CHEM 1110 with grades of C- or higher.
Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours)
Course Learning Outcomes List 1. For students to gain factual knowledge of the basic principles and theories of microbiology, particularly
a. Bacterial structures and their function
b. Bacterial genetics and evolution
c. Bacterial metabolism and physiology
d. Host immunity
2. To understand the role of bacteria in everyday life including medicine (health and welfare and in infectious diseases), environment and industry.
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