Microbiology

BIOL-4310

Microbiology is the study of “microscopic organisms,” including members of all the kingdoms of life. The course has two objectives: 1) Provide an overview of the diversity, genetics, and physiology of microorganisms. 2) Review current topics of investigation in Microbiology in detail. Microbes will be studied from a cellular and molecular perspective. This includes structure, nutrition, growth, control, classification, and genetics. This course will provide biology students the necessary background in bacterial genetics, pathogenic microbiology, prokaryotic physiology, eukaryotic microbiology, molecular biology, and microbial ecology.

4 credits
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2024
2023
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 23/30
2022
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 15/30
2021
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 13/30
2020
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 13/30
2019
Microbiology (4c)
  • Keith Fraser
Seats Taken: 21/30
2018
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 20/30
2017
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 19/30
2016
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 36/70
2015
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 31/70
2014
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 43/70
2013
Microbiology (4c)
  • Blanca L. Barquera
Seats Taken: 27/70
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