+ Microbiology
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Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in microbiology
are expected to:
- Understand
the scientific process as shown in designing and implementing
experiments;
- Evaluate
evidence and differentiate between scientific fact and unscientific
arguments;
- Present
scientific information in appropriate oral and written formats
to scientific and nonscientific audiences;
- Understand
the basic principles of living systems as shown by reading and
comprehending primary research literature in the biological
sciences;
- Apply knowledge
of biology to address a wide variety of needs and problems,
locally and globally.
Major
only, Bachelor of Science
(32 hours in BIOL)
A minimum
of 18 hours, at least 12 of which should be selected from the
following list of core courses, including at least one course
with a laboratory component: BIOL 421, 426, 442, 443, 444, 447,
400 (up to 3 hours in a microbiology topic, with prior approval
of microbiology adviser).
Additional
hours may be selected from: BIOL 405, 407, 424, 439, 446.
The
following courses may also be taken as electives with prior approval
of the microbiology adviser: BIOL 400, 401, 402, 470, 489, 490,
all in the area of microbiology; BIOL 479; MEDT 404 (or 416),
421, 422, 431 and 432 (or 403), 434, 435.
(A)
Also Required:
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CHEM
125, 127, 128 and 201 (13) or 135, 137, 138 (10)
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CHEM
341 and 344 and 345 (10) or 306 (4)
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CHEM
308, 309 (4) or 445, 447 (6)
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MATH
equivalent to 131
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PHYS
201 and 202 or 211 and 212 (10)
(B)
CS 100, 101 or MIS 200 recommended
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