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Microbiology
May
be elected as an interdepartmental concentration program
Microbiology
includes the study of viruses, algae, bacteria, protozoa, and
fungi. Immunobiology, including immunochemistry, immunological
defense mechanisms, and host-parasite interactions are also included
within the science of microbiology. A concentration in microbiology
prepares students for graduate study in microbiology, biochemistry,
agricultural science, and food science as well as for study in
other areas of biology which emphasize cellular structures and
their function. A bachelor's degree in microbiology may qualify
students for entry-level positions in medical, industrial, or
governmental laboratories.
Prerequisites
to Concentration. Biology
162 (or the equivalent); Chemistry 210,
211,
215, and 216;
Mathematics
115 and 116; and Physics 140/141 and 240/241
(or Physics 125/127 and 126/128).
The Physics 140/141 and 240/241 sequence is recommended for students
interested in an Honors concentration and for those who anticipate
graduate work in the field of microbiology.
Concentration
Program.
- Required
courses include:
- Biology
207;
or Microbiology 501, 502, and 503; and Microbiology 350).
- 310, 311,
Biol.
Chem. 415, or Chem.
451 and 452.
- Biology
429
or Biological
Chemistry 416.
- Biology
305
(Genetics).
- Electives (22 credits).
A minimum of nine credits selected from three of the five groups
a-e (a minimum of two credits must be selected within three of
the groups). The remaining thirteen credits may be selected from
groups a-e, or from the cognate list (#3).
- Immunology:
Biology
436; Epidemiology 507; Micro. 641, 642.
- Virology:
Epidemiology 543; Micro. 615, 616, 617.
- Bacterial
Pathogenesis: Epidemiology 560; Micro. 607, 608.
- Genetics
and Molecular Biology/ Physiology: Biol. 427,
513,
521
and 522;
Micro. 604, 605.
- Ecology
and Evolution: Biology 390,
458,
468,
483,
488,
589;
Micro. 525.
- Cognate
Courses. A
maximum of two advisor-approved cognate courses listed below
may be applied toward a Microbiology concentration.
- Chemistry:
Any course at the 300-level or above.
- Human
Genetics: Any course at the 500-level or above.
- Natural
Resources 423.
- Mathematics:
Any course with a Math. 116 prerequisite.
- Physics:
Any course approved by the advisor.
- Statistics 402.
Advising.
Appointments
with Professors Bardwell, Bender, Helling, and Maddock are scheduled
at 1121 Natural Science.
LS&A
courses in Microbiology. All
courses in Microbiology, Immunology, or Epidemiology are listed
in the Time Schedule under the Medical School. Biological
Chemistry 415 and 416 are listed in this Bulletin and
therefore are not included in the non-LS&A hours
which may be applied toward the degree. (See "Non-LS&A
Course Work" in Chapter III). Courses not listed
in this Bulletin and not cross-listed through an LS&A
department (e.g., Epid 543) count as non-LS&A course
work. Students pursuing a concentration in microbiology should
elect cross-listed courses through the LS&A department whenever
possible. Concentrators may, with the signed approval of a concentration
advisor, elect 20 credits of non-LS&A course work in the
minimum 120 required for an A.B. or B.S. degree.

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