2232-BIOL-2444-001-GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY

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General Microbiology (BIOL 2444)

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Welcome to General Microbiology!  

This course covers fundamental principles of microbiology including the structure and function of microbial cells and their activities in nature. Bacteria are a focus of this course but some material will cover eukaryotic microbes. Bacteria will be used in the laboratory to provide training and experimental methodology.

Formerly listed as BIOL 3444; credit will not be granted for both.
Prerequisites: BIOL 1441, 1442, and two credits of Chemistry.

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