MICR 2211 Laboratory Techniques in Microbiology varies
The student will serve as a laboratory
assistant for a minimum of 3 hours per week for one semester gaining
practical knowledge and experience in microbiology laboratory techniques,
media preparation, culture maintenance, lab preparation, and lab implementation.
A knowledge of microbiology is required. Prerequisite: Must have earned
a “B” or
better in the course or an equivalent course in which the student will serve
as lab assistant, and permission of the instructor.
MICR 2220 Microbiology Lab
Required with MICR 2224
MICR 2224 Microbiology 3-3-4
Microbiology is an introductory
course in Microbiology. It includes a study of algae, fungi, protozoa,
viruses and bacteria. Emphasis is to be placed on techniques involved with
sterilization, infection and resistance; diagnostic testing and immunization;
and importance of microorganisms to man. Laboratory experiments are designed
to aid in familiarization with microbiological techniques, morphology of organisms
and aseptic procedures. Prerequisites: one course in college level-chemistry
and, ZOO 1114, BIOL 1214, or, BOT 1114. (Fall, Spring)
OSRHE Matrix: BI 301
MICR 2225 Microbiology 4-4-5
Microbiology is an introductory
course in Microbiology. It includes a study of algae, fungi, protozoa,
viruses and bacteria. Emphasis is to be placed on techniques involved
with sterilization, infection and resistance; diagnostic testing and immunization;
and importance of microorganisms to man. Laboratory experiments are designed
to aid in familiarization with microbiological techniques, morphology of organisms
and aseptic procedures. Prerequisite: one course in college level-chemistry
and, ZOO 1114, or BIOL 1214, or BOT 1114.
MICR 2300 Special Projects in Microbiology
This
course can be one to four hours credit. It may be repeated to
a maximum of four hours. Projects will be in Microbiology and must be
approved by the instructor prior to enrollment.
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