MCRO-MICROBIOLOGY
Biological Sciences Department
MCRO
221 Microbiology
(4) GE B2 & B4
Morphology, metabolism, classification and
identification; bacteriology of air, soil, water and foods with applications to
industry, agriculture, medicine, and public health. Not open to students with
credit in MCRO 224; not for credit for Biology and Microbiology majors. 2 lectures, 2
laboratories 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: One quarter of chemistry. Change effective
Fall 2004.
MCRO
224 General
Microbiology I (5) GE B2 & B4
Microbial
cellular structure and function, nutrition and growth dynamics,
control of microbial growth, metabolism, genetics and viruses. Both prokaryotic
and eukaryotic microorganisms emphasized. 3 lectures, 2
laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 151 and CHEM 128. Recommended:
CHEM 129.
MCRO
225 General
Microbiology II (5)
Microbial diversity, systematics,
ecology, and symbiotic relationships. Introduction to
host-microorganism interactions including pathogenesis, epidemiology, and
immunology. 3 lectures, 2 laboratories.
Prerequisite: MCRO 221 or MCRO 224.
MCRO
320 Emerging
Infectious Diseases (3)
Recent outbreaks of human diseases,
interrelationships between infectious disease agents, human biology, and the
environment. Infectious agents and disease processes, surveillance methods to
detect, investigate, and monitor emerging pathogens. Factors involved in the
accelerating emergence of diseases and bioterrorist
agents. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: MCRO 221 or MCRO 224
or BIO 151.
MCRO
342 Sanitary
Microbiology (4)
Principles of disease prevention and control. Water-, food-, and
air-borne microbial contaminations and epidemiology of ensuing
diseases. Laboratory techniques in
detection and control of wastes and disease-causing microorganisms. 2 lectures, 2
laboratories 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: MCRO 221 or MCRO 224. Change effective Winter 2005.
MCRO
402 General
Virology (5)
Infective
macromolecules (prions, viroids,
and viruses) associated with microbes, plants, and animals. Epidemiology,
immune responses, pathogenicity, pathogenesis,
prevention, diagnoses and treatments. 5 lectures.
Prerequisite: BIO 351 or CHEM 373.
MCRO
421 Food
Microbiology (4)
Physiological
activities of microorganisms involved in the preparation, preservation,
deterioration and toxicity of foods and related products. 2
lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: MCRO 221 or MCRO 224. Recommended: CHEM 212/312.
MCRO
423 Medical
Microbiology (5)
Microorganisms as agents of disease in humans. Epidemiology,
host-parasite relationships, and chemotherapy. The
compromised host and opportunistic disease. Laboratory
safety. Procedures for laboratory diagnosis of human
diseases. Rapid miniaturized methods of
identification. 3 lectures, 2 laboratories.
Prerequisite: MCRO 225. Recommended: Organic Chemistry.
MCRO
424 Microbial
Physiology (5)
Cellular structure and life processes of bacteria;
chemical composition, growth and metabolism. General
biological and evolutionary considerations. 3
lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: MCRO 225 and CHEM 313.
MCRO
430 Medical
Mycology (4)
Morphology, physiology, infectivity, and immunogenicity of fungi pathogenic for man and other
mammals.
Host-parasite interactions. Demonstration
and isolation of pathogenic fungi from clinical material. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: MCRO 225 and MCRO
423.
MCRO
433 Industrial
Microbiology and Biotechnology (5) (3)
Principles
and methods used for production of enzymes, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and food
additives using micro-organisms. Topics include screening and strain
improvement, regulation of metabolite production, genetic engineering, heterologous gene expression systems, large-scale
production and intellectual property. 3 lectures, 2 laboratories 3 lectures (Change effective Fall 2004). Prerequisite: MCRO 221 or
MCRO 224, BIO 351 or equivalent, CHEM 212/312 or equivalent.
MCRO
436 Microbial
Diversity and Ecology (5)
Ecology and interactions of prokaryotic and
eukaryotic microorganisms in natural environments. Fundamentals of microbial
ecology, microbial evolution, microbes and ecosystem function
(bioremediation), practical aspects of microbial interactions, and microbial systematics. 3 lectures, 2 laboratories.
Prerequisite: MCRO 221 or MCRO 224.
MCRO
444 Dairy
Microbiology (4)
(Also listed as DSCI 444)
Microorganisms
involved in the fermentation and ripening processes in the dairy industry, as
well as those involved in spoilage of milk and dairy products, in the
transmission of disease through these products, and indicator systems used to
determine sanitary quality of these products. 2 lectures, 2
laboratories. Prerequisite: MCRO 221 or MCRO 224.