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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Course Listing Microbiology 680  

Microbiology 680
11:680:390 General Microbiology (4) Basic principles of microbiology. An introduction to the physiology, morphology, pathogenicity, and genetics of groups of microorganisms. Lec. 3 hrs., lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 01:119:101-102; 01:160:161-162, 171, and 307.
11:680:394 Applied Microbiology (4) Microorganisms in foods; their application in industry, agriculture, environment, and medicine. Physical and chemical factors of growth and control in relation to industrial and natural processes. Lec. 3 hrs., lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: 11:680:390 or equivalent.
11:680:401 Ethics and Issues in Microbiology (1) Discussion of ethical conduct and scientific integrity in relation to the practice of microbiology. Prerequisite: 11:680:390. Open to microbiology majors. Others by special permission.
11:680:480 Microbial Genetics and Genomics (3) Applications of genetics and genomics to fundamental biological functions at the molecular and cellular levels in archaeal and bacterial prokaryotes. Recent developments in horizontal gene transfer, quorum sensing, stationary-phase induced mutagenesis, and prokaryotic genome evolution. Prerequisites:  01:447:380; 11:680:390 or equivalent.
11:680:491 Microbial Ecology and Diversity (3) Ecological determinants; characteristics of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems; nature and activity of microbial populations; biogeochemical cycles and energy flow; microbial interactions and community structures. Two 80-min. lecs., one 180-min. lab. Prerequisite: 01:447:390 or 11:680:390.
11:680:492 Microbial Ecology and Diversity Laboratory (2) Current techniques in microbial ecology and environmental microbiology, including sequencing DNA directly obtained from the environment, fluorescence in-situ hybridization to detect specific organisms in complex samples, quantitative analysis, and bioinformatics tools. Prerequisites: 11:680:390 or equivalent; 11:680:491.
11:680:495 Seminar in Microbiology (1) Practice in techniques for oral presentation of scientific reports and reviews, based on search of research literature in microbiology and, where applicable, the student's own research results. Open only to senior microbiology majors.
11:680: 497,498 Research in Microbiology (BA,BA) Research projects in microbiology under the guidance of faculty members. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
 
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