MMBIO 151
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Introduction to Microbiology
Microbiology and Molecular Biology
College of Life Sciences
Course Description
Principles of prokaryotic biology emphasizing cell structure, function, and metabolism. Introduction to bacterial genetics, microbial diversity, and microbial ecology.
When Taught
Fall and Winter
Min
4
Fixed/Max
4
Fixed
3
Fixed
3
Other Prerequisites
Chem 105 or concurrent enrollment.
Title
Making Informed Judgements
Learning Outcome
Integrate knowledge to make informed judgments on tests, lab reports, lab presentations and lab write-ups*Relates to Program Learning Outcome: "Communicate scientific information using both oral and written methods"
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Complexity, Diversity and Purposes of Life
Learning Outcome
Obtain a deeper appreciation for the complexity, diversity and purposes of life.*Relates to Program Learning Outcome: "Reflect/discuss/explore how faith in the Lord and Christ-like living are affected by an understanding of fundamental biological principles"
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Microbes
Learning Outcome
Understand what microbes are, what they are composed of, how they are built, and their phylogenetic relationships to the living world. Be able to distinguish between eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and viruses.*Relates to Program Learning Outcome: "Exhibit mastery of four of the following six principal areas of the discipline" five of which are microbial physiology, microbial genetics, microbial ecology, medical microbiology, and virology
Title
Microbiology Tools and Technique
Learning Outcome
Become familiar with the tools of microbiology through both lecture and labs and demonstrate basic aseptic technique. Develop proficiency in working with bacteria including streaking for isolation and performing growth experiments.*Relates to Program Learning Outcome: "Exhibit mastery of four of the following six principal areas of the discipline" three of which are microbial physiology, microbial genetics, microbial ecology
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Research Design, Data Collection, and Analysis
Learning Outcome
Formulate questions, testable hypotheses and implement appropriate experimental protocol. Collect and analyze data and be able to draw appropriate conclusions.*Relates to Program Learning Outcome: “Devise experiments with appropriate hypotheses and controls.”