BIOL 2124 — MICROBIOLOGY
Introductory majors course with lab. General principles of the biology of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, protozoa and archaea, with emphasis on their morphology, physiology, immunology, and disease aspects. Includes appropriate laboratory to emphasize techniques of staining, culturing and identification of pathogenic and nonpathogenic organisms. Designed for students in the pre-professional, paraprofessional and health occupation areas. Prerequisites: BIOL 1114 General Biology, BIOL 1124 General Biology for Majors, or BIOL 1414 General Zoology, AND CHEM 1014 Concepts in Chemistry or CHEM 1315 Chemistry I,or concurrent enrollment. *Students who are enrolled in the RN Nursing Program and have successfully completed first semester nursing courses may be eligible to have the Chemistry prerequisite requirement waived. (Meets general education Biological Science requirement.)
Part of
- Agricultural Sciences - Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option
- Biological Sciences
- Biological Sciences - Environmental Science Option
- Biological Sciences, Pre-Medicine Option
- Biological Sciences, Pre-Pharmacy Option
- Mathematics and Physical Science - Technology Option
- Mathematics and Physical Science - Meteorology Option
- Nursing, Pre-Baccalaureate, Pre-Professional