BIOL220 — Microbiology
This Microbiology lecture course will emphasize the impact of microorganisms on human health and disease, including identification and control pathogens, the mechanisms of pathogenicity and disease transmission, host resistance, immunity, microbial metabolic activities, biotechnology, and recombinant DNA. It must be taken concurrently with the laboratory. Some science courses may require specialized software tools, such as lockdown browsers and proctoring applications. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 125 - ~Introduction to College Chemistry or CHEM 127 - ~General, Organic & Biochem I ; or BIOL 120 - ^Human Anatomy & Physiology I and BIOL 121 - ^Human Anatomy & Phys I Lab Corequisite(s): BIOL 221 - Microbiology Lab
Prerequisites: CHEM125, CHEM127, BIOL120, BIOL121
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- Associate of Applied Science (AAS) General Education Core
- Associate of Arts (AA) General Education Core
- Associate of Science (AS) General Education Core
- Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) General Education Core
- Certificate (CAS) General Education Core
- Board of Governors, A.A.S.
- Education, A.S.
- Nursing A.S.N.