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BIOLOGY 104. Microbiology (5) For majors. Prerequisite: organic chemistry; Bot 10 or 1. Morphological and physiological consideration of the Schizomycetes and selected unicellular Eumycetes; techniques, illustration of principles, and determinative bacteriology in the laboratory. (3 lecture, 6 lab hours) 112A. Clinical Microbiology (5) Prerequisite: Micro 104. Serological principles and procedures; an intensive study of the more important viral and parasitic etiological agents of human infections with emphasis on their diagnosis. ( 3 lecture, 6 lab hours) 1128. Clinical Microbiology (5) Prerequisite: Micro 104. An intensive study of the more important bacterial and mycotic etiological agents of human infections with emphasis on their diagnosis. ( 3 lecture, 6 lab hours) 117. lmmunobiology (4) Prerequisite: Micro 104. Sy temic and cellular biology of innate and specific immune response; illustration of principles and technique development in the laboratory. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 118. Bacteriology of Human Disease (3) Prerequisite: Micro 104, 117. Bacterial, etiological agents of human disease. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours ) 125. Microbial Ecology (4) (Former Micro 160T section) Prerequisite: Biol140 and Micro 104. Techniques of microbial ecology (field and laboratory); physiological ecology of microorganisms; interactions of microorganisms with abiotic and biotic factors in the environment; microbial habitats including soil, water, and organisms. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours) 349 130. Applied Microbiology (3) Prerequisite: Micro 20. A study of the useful activities of microorganisms with special emphasis on fermentative processes, produ tion of biologics, waste disposal, food processing, and single cell food sources. ( 2 lecture, 3 lab hours ) 150. Medical Mycology (2) Prerequisite: Micro 112A, 112B. Morphology, physiology, and principles of pathogenicity of selected fungal agents of human and animal disease. ( 1 lecture, 3 lab hours l. 160T. Topics in Microbiology (1-4; max total 4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected areas in microbiology. (Lecture and / or Laboratory) 161. Microbial Physiology (4) Prerequisite: Micro 104. Structure and physiological functions in the microbial cell. ( 2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 185. Virology (2) Prerequisite: college biology and organic chemistry. Structure and composition of viruses; biology and chemistry of viral replication. 189. Microbial Genetics (4) Prerequisite: an introductory microbiology laboratory course, and Bioi 120. The nature of genetic information, its mutation, transfer, and recombination in microbial cells. (21ecture hours, 6 lab hours) 190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See Academic Placement-Independent Study. GRADUATE COURSES (Micro) (See Course Numbering Systems-Definitions and Eligibility)
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Title | 1978-79 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1978-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
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Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 349 |
Full Text Search | BIOLOGY 104. Microbiology (5) For majors. Prerequisite: organic chemistry; Bot 10 or 1. Morphological and physiological consideration of the Schizomycetes and selected unicellular Eumycetes; techniques, illustration of principles, and determinative bacteriology in the laboratory. (3 lecture, 6 lab hours) 112A. Clinical Microbiology (5) Prerequisite: Micro 104. Serological principles and procedures; an intensive study of the more important viral and parasitic etiological agents of human infections with emphasis on their diagnosis. ( 3 lecture, 6 lab hours) 1128. Clinical Microbiology (5) Prerequisite: Micro 104. An intensive study of the more important bacterial and mycotic etiological agents of human infections with emphasis on their diagnosis. ( 3 lecture, 6 lab hours) 117. lmmunobiology (4) Prerequisite: Micro 104. Sy temic and cellular biology of innate and specific immune response; illustration of principles and technique development in the laboratory. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 118. Bacteriology of Human Disease (3) Prerequisite: Micro 104, 117. Bacterial, etiological agents of human disease. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours ) 125. Microbial Ecology (4) (Former Micro 160T section) Prerequisite: Biol140 and Micro 104. Techniques of microbial ecology (field and laboratory); physiological ecology of microorganisms; interactions of microorganisms with abiotic and biotic factors in the environment; microbial habitats including soil, water, and organisms. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours) 349 130. Applied Microbiology (3) Prerequisite: Micro 20. A study of the useful activities of microorganisms with special emphasis on fermentative processes, produ tion of biologics, waste disposal, food processing, and single cell food sources. ( 2 lecture, 3 lab hours ) 150. Medical Mycology (2) Prerequisite: Micro 112A, 112B. Morphology, physiology, and principles of pathogenicity of selected fungal agents of human and animal disease. ( 1 lecture, 3 lab hours l. 160T. Topics in Microbiology (1-4; max total 4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected areas in microbiology. (Lecture and / or Laboratory) 161. Microbial Physiology (4) Prerequisite: Micro 104. Structure and physiological functions in the microbial cell. ( 2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 185. Virology (2) Prerequisite: college biology and organic chemistry. Structure and composition of viruses; biology and chemistry of viral replication. 189. Microbial Genetics (4) Prerequisite: an introductory microbiology laboratory course, and Bioi 120. The nature of genetic information, its mutation, transfer, and recombination in microbial cells. (21ecture hours, 6 lab hours) 190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See Academic Placement-Independent Study. GRADUATE COURSES (Micro) (See Course Numbering Systems-Definitions and Eligibility) |