BIO-215 — Introductory Microbiology
BIO - 215 Introductory Microbiology BIO - 215 Introductory Microbiology 3 Credit(s) This is an introduction to the field of microbiology. Topics covered include: prokaryotic cell structure and function; microbial growth, factors affecting growth, and control of growth; microbial metabolism; prokaryotic genetics and gene regulation; microbial classification and diversity; and, viruses. Specific skills learned in the laboratory include: sterile technique, bacterial culture, microscopy and staining, serial dilution, bacterial metabolism, fecal coliform testing, and antimicrobial agents in the control of microbial growth. Prerequisite(s): C in BIO 102 / BIO 103 or BIO 160 / BIO 161 or BIO 110 / BIO 111 Corequisite(s): Take BIO-215L For information about transferability: BC Transfer Guide For more information visit our timetable
Prerequisites: BIO102, BIO103, BIO160, BIO161, BIO110, BIO111