BIOL210 — Microbiology
Provides an overview of microorganisms, emphasizing bacteria and including the structure, metabolic activities, genetics, and mechanisms of control of microorganisms, as well as the relationships of microorganisms to humans, the environment, disease, and immunity. Laboratory sessions include basic techniques of culturing and identifying microorganisms, as well as observations of their activities. Two hours lecture, four hours laboratory each week. 4 semester hours Course
Prerequisites: BIOL150
Part of
- Biotechnology AAS, Statewide Program: 334
- Nursing AS: 570
- Public Health Sciences AS: 415
- Science AS, Biological Science Area of Concentration: 412F
- Science AS, Chemistry and Biochemistry Area of Concentration: 412D
- Science AS, Environmental Science and Policy Area of Concentration: 412E
- Science AS, Mathematics Area of Concentration: 412B