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  • 1.00 Credits

    One unit. This course is identical to Microbiology 493. Together with MI 493, a rare student has the possibility of completing a year of research for publication consideration or pursuing research in two different areas. Prerequisite: MI 493. Offered as needed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One unit. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly. An examination of current knowledge concerning eukaryotic cell structures and functions. Topics covered include cell organelles, membranes and membrane traffi cking, the nucleus and nuclear membrane, cell signaling and communication. A molecular perspective is emphasized throughout the course. Cross-listed as Microbiology 495. Senior status required. Prerequisites: BI 213, 219 and permission of the instructor. Offered spring semester.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Two or zero units. Research, clinical, industrial, or teaching experience for at least 210 hours at a facility where there is supervised, hands-on involvement in daily activities. The student will maintain a log describing day-today activities and the times and hours worked. A fi nal paper in which the student evaluates the work experience is required. Other possible requirements will be determined by the faculty member overseeing the student's progress. The student's on-site supervisor willcomplete a written evaluation of the student's performance and submit it to the faculty supervisor. Students registered for this course as MI 497G will receive a letter grade; those registered as MI 497P will be taking the course on a pass/fail basis; those registered as MI 497N will be taking the course for no credit ( registration fee required). This course cannot be used to meet requirements for the senior Refl ective Tutorial in Microbiology (MI 400) nor does it count towards completion of the requirements for the microbiology major. Interested students should contact the Center for Academic and Career Development. Prerequisites: MI 200 and permission of department chair. Offered as needed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One unit. Three hours of lecture weekly. An intensive course in the principles and methods of epidemiology with special reference to the determination of community needs. Prerequisites: MI 200, 221. Offered spring semester of even-numbered years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One unit. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly. This course includes bacteriological studies of water, sewage, milk, and food. In this course emphasis will also be placed on microbiological assays, toxicology studies, and purposes and procedures involved in the standardization of antibiotics, germicides, preservatives, and disinfectants. Prerequisites: MI 200, 221; CH 112. Offered spring semester of odd-numbered years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One unit. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly. A study of the morphology, taxonomy, and phylogeny of pathogenic fungi and the pathology of mycological diseases in humans and animals. The isolation, identifi cation, and study of fungi for purposes of classifi cation, physiology, ecology, and genetics. Prerequisite: MI 200. Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years.
  • 4.00 Credits

    One unit or 4 credits. Six hours of combined lecture and laboratory weekly. The principles and use of the transmission and scanning electron microscopes are covered. Students learn the basic techniques of electron microscopic tissue processing and microphotography. Each student must prepare a fi nal technical report including examples of their own microphotographs. Prerequisites: MI 200; CH 111, 112 and permission of instructor. Not open to students completing MI 615. Offered as required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One unit. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly. The principles of immunology including the immune response, immunoglobulin production theories, standard serological methods, and serodiagnostic procedures. Prerequisites: MI 200; CH 211. Offered fall semester of even-numbered years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One unit. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly. A course in the genetics of bacteria, fungi, bacteriophages, and other viruses. Particular emphasis is placed on the experimental use of microorganisms in the study of molecular events in genetics including: DNA replication, macromolecular synthesis and regulation, mutation, recombination, and DNA repair. Prerequisites: MI 200, 219, 221, CH 211. Offered spring semester of odd-numbered years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One unit. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly. An introduction to the ecology of microorganisms. Involvement of microorganisms in nutrient cycles is emphasized. Applications in the areas of deterioration of products and disposal of wastes are treated. Prerequisites: MI 200 and one additional unit of Microbiology; CH 112. Offered as required.
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