MIMG XL 101 - Introductory Microbiology
Course Description
This course offers in-depth exposure to modern microbiology. This upper-division course provides students with an interdisciplinary approach to integrating different core concepts in comparative genomics, virology, cell biology, bacteriology, immunology, evolution, epidemiology and biotechnology. The curriculum will focus on challenges and potential solutions pertaining to emerging infectious diseases, drug resistance, drug development and dual-use biological research. Through lectures, discussions, case studies, homework assignments and reviews of primary literature, students will actively explore and apply scientific information to develop a strong foundation in medical microbiology. Topics covered will include microbial cell structure and function, processing of molecular information, comparative genomics, population diversity, evolution, pathogenesis, growth and control and host-pathogen interactions. Students will leave this course with the ability to draw connections between disciplines and choose the most appropriate method to analyze and solve problems within the field of medical microbiology. Additionally, enrolled students will benefit from a style of instruction that closely mimics what they will encounter in graduate school, whether pursuing a career in healthcare.
Course Outline
Historical foundations of microbiology; introduction to bacterial structure, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, and ecology.Notes
Program RepMath & Sciences
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Prerequisites
LIFESCI XL 7A Cell and Molecular Biology; LIFESCI XL 7B Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology; LIFESCI XL 23L Introduction to Laboratory and Scientific Methodology.Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Post-Baccalaureate in Pre-Nursing Studies : Required Courses
- Pre-Medical and General Science Studies : Group 2 - Biological Sciences
- Study Abroad at UCLA Program : Required