Classes
MIC 379 – Medical Bacteriology
Fall semesters
This course provides microbiology students with a better understanding of the clinical relevance and medical importance of bacterial pathogens by addressing bacterial characteristics and laboratory diagnoses, pathogenesis and clinical symptoms, epidemiological trends, prevention, drug treatment, and antibiotic resistance strategies.
Recommended prerequisite: MIC 220 or MIC 205 or 3 hours in microbiology with instructor approval.
MIC 381 – Pathogenic Microbes
Spring semesters
Host-microbial interactions in infectious disease, with emphasis on pathogenesis, host defenses, and molecular mechanisms of microbial virulence.
Prerequisites: MIC 220 and either MIC 360 or MIC 441 (or 6 hours in microbiology with instructor approval). Click here to link to blackboard
BIO/MIC/MCB 591 - Scientific Teaching
Spring 2009
MBB/MIC 445 - Techniques in Molecular Biology/Genetics
MBB/MIC 446 - Techniques in Molecular Biology/Genetics Laboratory
Spring 2010