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BIO205 — Microbiology

4 credits · 4 hours

BIO 205 - Microbiology BIO 205 - Microbiology BIO 2205. Description: Introduction to microorganisms and viruses of medical importance. Chemical and physical methods of microbial control; bacterial, fungal, protozoal, and viral drug therapy; the immune system response to infection; transmission of human disease; and common clinical presentation of various diseases. Reading Proficiency. General Education Competency: Scientific Literacy Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Course Content: Microbial anatomy Bacterial nutrition, metabolism, and physiology Bacterial genetics Physical and chemical control of microorganisms Anti-microbial therapy Basic principles of epidemiology Humoral and Cellular immunity Bacteria of medical importance Viruses of medical importance Fungi and protozoa of medical importance Learning

Prerequisites: BIO100, BIO156, BIO181

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