BIOL 2700 — Microbiology (OT36) 4 Credits
This course, designed for allied health and biotechnology science students, introduces the study of microorganisms and their impact on human health. It focuses on the interactions between human hosts and microbes as well as microbial cell organization, patterns of growth and metabolism, and identifications of medically important microbes. Topics include bacterial cell structure and function; bacterial growth and reproduction; physical and chemical control methods of microbes; relevant characteristics of medically important bacteria; general characteristics of fungi, protozoa, and viruses, and human diseases caused by these microbes; disease transmission; microbial pathogenesis; host defense mechanisms; antimicrobial drugs; and microbial drug resistance. This course has both a lecture and a laboratory component.
Part of
- Biotechnology Science Certificate (3751)
- Biotechnology Science (9375)
- Bioinformatics Concentration (9376)
- Associate of Arts Degree in Business (9010)
- Dental Hygiene (9310)
- Associate of Arts Degree (9000)
- Ohio Transfer 36 (9099)
- Associate of Science Degree (9100)
- Histotechnology (9395)
- Medical Laboratory Technology (9320)
- Nursing (RN) (9330)
- Respiratory Therapy (9340)
- Surgical Technology (9335)