MICROBIOLOGYBachelor of ScienceMicrobiology deals with the study of bacteria, viruses, yeasts, filamentous fungi, protozoa, and unicellular algae. Microbiologists seek to describe these organisms in terms of their structures, functions, and processes of reproduction, growth, and death at both the cellular and molecular levels. They are also concerned with their ecology, particularly in regard to their pathological effects on man, and with their economic importance.
The Microbiology major provides a thorough training in the basic microbiological skills. Further, students receive instruction in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biochemistry, all essential to the training of a modern microbiologist. Students can prepare for a variety of careers through a wide choice of electives. The Microbiology curriculum with Molecular Biology Concentration is recommended for students planning postgraduate programs. Microbiology graduates may enter graduate school in microbiology, biochemistry, bioengineering, or related disciplines; they may enter a medical or dental school or pursue a career in one of the many industries or public service departments dependent upon microbiology. Some of these are the fermentation and drug industries, medical and public health microbiology, various food industries, and agriculture.
Microbiology majors planning to apply for admission to a medical or dental school should inform their advisors immediately upon entering the program.
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1BIOL 103 may substitute for BIOL 110, and BIOL 104 may substitute for BIOL 111; the remaining 12 hours required must be satisfied by completing 12 extra hours in either biological sciences or microbiology. 2Select from MTHSC 108, 301, or EX ST 301. MTHSC 108 is required for MicrobiologyMolecular Biology majors. 3ENGL 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, or H210. 4See General Education Requirements. 5A minimum of 15 credits must be selected from AVS 458, BIOSC 403, 404, 425, 426, 456/457, MICRO 400, 403, 407, 410, 413, 414, 416, 417, 491 (six credits maximum with advisor's approval). 6Select from GEOL 101 or any science course at the sophomore level or above, excluding microbiology, with advisor's approval. 7Select from PHYS 207/208 or 122/221/223. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CONCENTRATIONSee Microbiology curriculum for Freshman year.
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1ENGL 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, or H210. 2See General Education Requirements. 3Select from AVS 458, BIOSC 403, 404, 425, 426, 456/457, MICRO 400, 403, 407, 410, 413. 4Select from PHYS 207/208 or 122/221/223. |