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 526-201 Principles of Microbiology & Immunology

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Ms C J Power & Assoc. Prof. I H Holmes

Prerequisites

Biology 600-141 and 600-142. 25 points of 100-level Chemistry is not essential but is highly desirable.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

36 lectures (three a week), 12 computer tutorials

Subject Description

Upon completion of this course students should have:

sufficient knowledge to form a foundation for future courses in Microbiology and Immunology;

an understanding of fundamental life processes, microbial growth and its control, and host parasite relationships as illustrated in microorganisms;

an appreciation of the biodiversity and significance of microorganisms in the environment, comparative properties of Eubacteria, Archebacteria, eucaryotic microbial cells and viruses, and the significance of the contribution of microorganisms to the fields of biotechnology and genetic engineering;

a basic knowledge of the immune system and the ways in which it interacts with microorganisms.

Assessment

A 1-hour mid-semester written examination (20%) and a 3-hour end-of -semester written examination (80%).

Prescribed Texts

  • Madigan M T, Martinko J M and Parker J, Brock, Biology of Microorganisms. 8th ed. 1997.
    or
    Prescott L M, Harley J P and Klein D A, Microbiology. 4th ed. 1999.


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