| BIOL-2730 |
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| Instructor Information |
Professor E. Hoffman
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| Comment on Prerequisites | This course has no prerequisites of any type. Hence, I probably will review some materials that you are familiar with but I don’t see how this can be avoided.
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| Class Textbooks |
Course Textbook: Microbiology: A human perspective by Nester, et. Al. McGraw Hill Publisher. Laboratory Manual: Microbiology – An Introduction, Laboratory Manual by E. Hoffman.
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| Grading Procedure | 1. Letter grades will be determined by the following scale (Total course points equals 400).
2. Sources of “POINTS”
3. Special notes concerning grading:
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| Course Objectives | Bio 2730 is intended to introduce the student to the basic principles of the study of microorganisms. The laboratory portion of the course is intended to emphasize certain of the above-mentioned principles, as well as to develop basic laboratory skills in the handling of microorganisms (Principally, bacteria).
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Class Withdrawal |
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| Special Remarks: Classroom Management |
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| Study Guides | I will provide you with study questions on a regular basis (usually once a week). You should write each question down and then its answer. You do not have to turn these questions “in”. However, if you understand them, you will have in effect, studied for your examinations. I will reword these questions to form the basis for the class examinations. If you have questions, about these questions, you may ask during office hours and before and after class. If you lose a question set, I will provide you with a replacement if I have extra. Or, use the links below to download printable copies on your own: Note: The study guides are provided in Adobe PDF format. If you do not have the Adobe Reader plug-in installed on your computer, click here to go to Adobe's web site and download it for free.
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| Reading Assignments | * This semester, I plan to follow the textbook chapters in the following order: Chapter 1 * Note: These are very broad assignments. You should use your class notes and study questions as a guide to determine what specific parts of the chapters to read in detail. ** Note: A significant amount of the material in these chapters will be covered in laboratory. *** Note: There will only be modest amounts of the materials in these chapters that will be covered.
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| Additional Materials | The following materials are provided in Adobe PDF format. If you do not have the Adobe Reader plug-in installed on your computer, click here to go to Adobe's web site and download it for free.
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| Websites | http://www.CDC.gov - This is the website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is an agency of the Federal Government with a world class reputation for dealing with various aspects of disease in us, humans. http://www.michigan.gov/mdch - This is the website for the Michigan Department of Community Health. It connection to this course is obvious. http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/book/intro-sta.htm - This website will allow you to look at an on line textbook in Microbiology that is used by second year medical students at the University of South Carolina. There are all kinds of diagrams and animations that you may find useful. |
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