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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Topics will be chosen from principles of counting, elements of probability, simulation and modeling techniques, introduction to graph theory, descriptive statistics including a variety of graphing procedures. Emphasis on manipulatives, calculators and appropriate computer software.
Corequisite:
Department approval
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3.00 Credits
Topics will be chosen from Euclidean geometry, analytic geometry, non-Euclidean geometries. Proofs and the axiomatic approach will be included. Emphasis on appropriate geometric computer software.
Corequisite:
Department approval
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3.00 Credits
Topics will be chosen from theory of functions including continuity, differentiation and integration, introduction to numerical analysis, elements of chaos and fractals. Emphasis on symbolic manipulation software.
Corequisite:
Department approval
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3.00 Credits
Topics will be chosen from probability distributions and inferential statistics, elementary game theory and combinatorics, linear programming and matrix methods, history of mathematics, modeling and simulation, uses of technology in mathematics, web use for searches of mathematical concepts and procedures. Emphasis on appropriate computer software.
Corequisite:
Department approval
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1.00 Credits
Exercises and experiments which emphasize sterile techniques and other techniques used in the study of microorganisms in the clinical laboratory. Laboratory fee required: $17. 3 additional laboratory or activity hours per week. (BIOL 2120)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in MBIO 1305
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3.00 Credits
The morphology, classification, growth, physiology, and genetics of Microorganisms are covered, with emphasis on bacteria. Control of bacterial growth with antibiotics, antiseptics, and disinfectants are also considered. Pathogenesis of disease┐causing bacteria and the role of the immune system in protection from disease are studied. This course satisfies the microbiology requirement for nursing schools.
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in MBIO 1105, CHEM 1305/1105 recommended
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3.00 Credits
Integrated lecture/lab course for non-science majors. This course will introduce the student to microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, protists and viruses, and will explore their impact on humans. The numerous benefits of microorganisms, including protection from pathogens, food manufacturing, genetic engineering, soil fertility, production of biofuels, recycling of key nutrients and biomediation will be explored. Microorganisms that cause diseases and other damage such as food spoilage, and corrosion of metal pipes will also be studied. This course will not satisfy the microbiology requirement for nursing schools. Laboratory fee required: $17. 2 additional laboratory or activity hours per week.
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in ENG 1301
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1.00 Credits
Experiments which emphasize sterile technique, staining techniques, bacteria growth conditions, and biochemical tests used to identify microorganisms, phage testing, food microbiology, and Koch┐s postulates. Laboratory fee required: $30. 3 additional laboratory or activity hours per week. (BIOL 2121)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in MBIO 2305
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1.00 Credits
Selected topic in lower-level microbiology according to the needs and interests of the students. Laboratory fee required: $30.
Corequisite:
Varies according to topic
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2.00 Credits
Selected topic in lower-level microbiology according to the needs and interests of the students. Laboratory fee required: $30.
Corequisite:
Varies according to topic
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