Prerequisites
01:119:116 or 01:119:128
Note: Lecture (119:131) is pre- or co-requisite for lab (119:132).
Course Description
Introduction to microbes with emphasis on the nature and behavior of microorganisms, the interrelationships between microbes and the human host in health and disease, and the principles of prevention and control of infectious disease.
Topics include:
• History of Microbiology
• Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Characteristics
• Metabolism
• Microbial Growth
• Microbial Genetics
• Gene Transfer
• Virology
• Sterilization and Disinfection
• Antimicrobial Therapy
• Epidemiology
• Host – Microbe Relationships
• Innate Host Defenses
• Adaptive Immunity and Immunization
• Immunological Disorders and Tests
• Microbial Diseases
Course Syllabus
Course URL
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Course Satisfies Learning Goals
- The course enables students to acquire the core concepts of Microbiology & Immunology. Students will develop academic skills that will provide a foundation for success in advanced courses, gate-keeper standardized tests, graduate or professional school, and life-long learning.
- The course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to function effectively as professionals and to continue their development and learning within the fields of Microbiology & Immunology.
Exams, Assignments, and Grading Policy
- Four hourly exams each worth 25% of the final grade.
Course Materials
Required Text: Microbiology: An Introduction, 14th Edition, Tortora, Funke and Case, 2023, Pearson. ISBN: 9780137941674
Course Closed?
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Faculty
Dr. Haiyang Lu
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** All information is subject to change at the discretion of the course coordinator.