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1.50 Credits
Life processes of prokaryotic microorganisms. The diverse nutritional requirements and metabolism exhibited by microorganisms, structure and function, nutritional requirements, growth. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 2 threehour laboratories. Prerequisites: MIC 201/201L; CHM 201 and CHM 250L (or CHM 314, 315, 316, and 317L). BrellesMarino, Dixon.
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1.50 Credits
Chemical composition and physical structure of viruses; their mechanism of reproduction; relationship to humans, animals, and plants. Introduction to diagnostic techniques used in the isolation and identification of viruses. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 2 threehour laboratories. Prerequisite: MIC 201/201L. Pal.
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1.00 Credits
The course involves the examination of microorganisms in their natural environments including terrestrial and aquatic environments, community and biofilm development, microbemicrobe interactions, celltocell communication mechanisms, and current and traditional methods of microbial analysis in natural environments. Roles of microbial populations and communities in biogeochemical cycling, ecosystem functioning, industrial, agricultural, and environmental applications will be studied. Laboratory reinforces the principles and provides exposure to methods used in microbial ecology with a special emphasis on molecular approaches. The laboratory course will include a field trip. Prerequisite: MIC 201l201L required, CHM 321 and BIO 450 recommended. BrellesMarino.
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1.00 Credits
The course is devoted to study some of the ways in which microorganisms interact with plants, from the beneficial viewpoint to the detrimental one. Although plants interact with bacteria, fungi, viruses and nematodes, the emphasis will be on bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi. Processes such as nitrogen fixation, mycorrhization, plantgrowth promotion and biological control will be studied. Technological approaches such as the preparation and application of inoculants and the genetic and ecological consequences of releasing modified strains will also be discussed. Laboratory reinforces the principles and provides exposure to methods used in both traditional and molecular approaches. The laboratory course will include field sampling and greenhouse experiments together with bench work. The course is open to students from the College of Agriculture. Prerequisite: MIC 201l201L. BrellesMarino.
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3.00 Credits
The anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the normal hematopoietic system; frequently encountered blood dyscrasias related to human red blood cells. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: MIC 201/201L, MIC 415/415L. Chan.
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3.00 Credits
General characteristics of human blood group antigens; antigenantibody reactions related to human red blood cells and human diseases. 3 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: MIC 201/201L, MIC 415/415L. Chan.
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14.00 Credits
Group study of a selected topic for upperdivision students. Course title and number of units are specified in advance. Instruction by lecture, problemsolving activity, laboratory, or a combination of formats. Students receive credit for multiple courses with the MIC 499/499A/499L designation if course titles are different. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. May be used as upperdivision core elective. Staff.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Introduces students to issues and competencies that are central to a commissioned officer's responsibilities. Establishes framework for understanding officership, leadership, and Army values followed and "life skills" such as physical fitness and time management. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 101A. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Establishes foundation of basic leadership fundamentals such as problem solving, communications, briefings and effective writing, goal setting, techniques for improving listening and speaking skills and an introduction to counseling. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 102A. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Continuation of Basic Leadership I. Establishes foundation of basic leadership fundamentals such as problem solving, communications, briefings and effective writing, goal setting, techniques for improving listening and speaking skills and an introduction to counseling. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 103A. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.
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