MCB 2000 – Microbiology
General Education Credit: Biological Science
College Credit: 3
About The Course
Explore prokaryotic cell structure and function. Compare prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes. Study microbial growth, physiology, genetics, metabolism, and their role in chemical transformations, infectious disease, public health, and agriculture. Fundamental concepts are discussed, followed by beneficial and harmful actions of microorganisms as they affect our lives.
Course Goals
This course closely follows the ASM Recommended Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Microbiology, which include:
- Cell Structure and Function
- Role of Mutation and Horizontal Gene Transfer in Microbial Diversity
- Exploring the diversity of microbial metabolism
- Discussing Flow of Genetic Information
- Microbiome and Impact of Microbial Activities on Human Welfare
Satisfied High School Graduation Requirement Subject: Science
High School Credit: 0.5
Course Syllabus
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