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Bradley, Flower, Hill, Melvold (Chair), Nilles, Sailer and Young
Courses
202. Introductory Medical Microbiology Lecture. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Chem 121 or 116. Three hours lecture per week. An introductory medical microbiology course primarily for nursing and clinical lab science students but open to allied health students with permission of the instructor. This course provides a background in all aspects of microbial agents and disease. F
202L. Introductory Medical Microbiology Laboratory. 2 credits. Prerequisite: Chem 121 or 116. Corequisite: MBio 202. Four hours laboratory per week. An introductory laboratory course in the isolation and identification of all types of microorganisms with an emphasis on those that cause disease. F
302. General Microbiology Lecture. 2 credits. Prerequisites: Biol 150 or Chem 116 or Chem 121 or permission of instructor. Two hours lecture per week. An introduction to general microbiology with emphasis on the morphology, classification, and physiology of bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. The significance of microorganisms in food processing, waste disposal, and in maintaining our environment is discussed. S
302L. General Microbiology Laboratory. 2 credits. Prerequisite or corequisite: MBio 302. Four hours laboratory per week. The growth, isolation, and identification of microorganisms from a variety of sources using procedures such as staining, microscopy, pure culturing, and biochemical tests. S
328. Introduction to Immunology. 3 credits. Prerequisites: Biol 150, 151, or BMB 301 or equivalent. An introduction to the fundamentals of immunology including immunochemistry, humoral and cellular response, hypersensitivity, immunodeficiency, immunogenetics, tolerance and immunodiagnosis. F
494. Directed Studies. 1-3 credits. A course designed to provide individual students with the opportunity for creative, scholarly and research activities in microbiology and immunology under the direction of a department faculty member. Open to all students with the consent of the instructor required. F,S,SS |
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