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BIO 318 - Clinical Microbiology


Microbiology is the study of organisms and agents that are, in general, too small to be seen with the naked eye. As such, microbiology is a vast field, ranging from the study of cell structure and function, to the nature and control of infectious diseases, to microbial ecology and the beneficial use of microbes for food and industrial purposes. In Clinical Microbiology (BIO 318/318L) we will focus considerable attention on the study of bacteria and viruses that cause disease. This course is specifically designed for those interested in a career in the health care professions.

Prerequisites & Notes
Course Codes: BR.
Prereqs:  BIO.Q 112/112L OR BIO.Q 103/103L, PLUS CHM.Q*140/140L or equivalent completed with a grade of C- or higher within the last 5 years. Selected allied health programs/majors have grading requirements that are more stringent that those noted here.
Coreq: BIO 318L.

Credits: 3



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