The Course Describes Basic Principles in General Microbiology. Major Topics Discussed Are# The Historical Roots of Microbiology, Innovations and New Techniques in Modern Microbiology, Structure And Function of Prokaryotic Cells, The Influence of Chemophysical Conditions On Microorganism Growth and Survival, Drug Resistance, Metabolic Diversity, Microbial Ecology, Structure, Function And Infectivity of Viruses and Bacteriophages, Genetic Material Transfer in Bacteria, Bacterial Spores, Microorganism Evolution And Systematics, Immunology and Pathogenicity.

Faculty: Biology
|Undergraduate Studies

Pre-required courses

(134082 - Molecular Biology and 134113 - Metabolic Pathways)


Course with no extra credit

64409 64419 - General Microbiology 134057 274245 - General Bacteriology 274247 - Virology 274252 - Eukaryotic Microbial Pathogens 274372 - Bacteriology


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