Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology
METX 133 Medical Microbiology
Covers the biology and experimental characterization of and diseases caused by important microbial pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Introduces basic microbiological characteristics, and then discusses diseases by organ systems, and includes pathogenesis, immunity, host response, transmission, treatments, and prevention. Students will watch two lectures per week in advance of the Monday and Wednesday course meetings, then participate in active learning activities to go over the lecture material. During the Friday class meeting students either carry out lab exercises, or a topic discussion. The Friday class will be scheduled in conjunction with a required section to create a two-hour time block.
General Education Code
SI
Instructor
Karen Ottemann