Students will be comfortable finding and reading primary scientific literature on topics of their choosing and assembling this information into a cohesive review. Students should develop familiarity with the diversity of microbial structure, function, and interactions. Prerequisite: BIOL SCI 210-C or BIOL SCI 217 Learning Objectives This course will have a lab component integrated into the lecture time. This course will also provide an introduction to the primary microbiology literature. Topics covered include: introduction to microbiology including the evolution of microorganisms essentials of bacterial, archaeal, eukaryotic and viruses morphological, physiological and genetic elements the general principles of bacterial growth and control of microorganisms in the environment principles of microbial molecular biology and genetics including basics of bacterial genome replication bacterial pathogenesis and current challenges regarding antimicrobial resistance. ![]() This course provides an introduction to microbiology with an emphasis on bacteria and viruses and their impact on human health and society. Technological Institute M177: Thurs, 6:15PM - 9:15PM
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