MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY (MIC)
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MIC 530 Medical Microbiology/Immunology 10 cr
This course presents the fundamental aspects of microbiology
including morphology, metabolism of micro-organisms, the basic principles of the use of
antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents, microbial genetics, virology, and medical
microbial ecology. The principles of immunology and infection in relation to clinical
disease are discussed with special emphasis on laboratory diagnosis.
MIC 630 Microbial Physiology and Genetics 4 cr
The origins of the recent explosion in molecular biology are found
in and still rely upon an understanding of microbial physiology and genetics. This course
discusses the fundamentals of this area with particular emphasis on Escherichia coli and
Salmonella typhimurium as model systems. The development of problem solving skills will be
stressed. Topics including aerobic vs. anaerobicmetabolism, membrane physiology,
biosynthesis of macromolecules and regulation of gene expression provide an integrated
view of the microbial cell. Prerequisite: MIC 530 and Medical Biochemistry or equivalent.
MIC 632 Advanced Immunology 3 cr
Selected topics in immunology are considered using formal lectures
followed by student presentations. Design and interpretation of immunological experiments
are emphasized throughout the course. Prerequisite: MIC 530.
MIC 633 Advanced Virology 3 cr
This course reviews the reproductive cycles of important human
viruses and subviral agents and the diseases they cause. The focus is on the molecular
biology of animal viruses and their mechanisms of regulation, assembly, and pathogenesis.
Human immunodeficiency virus will be considered in detail. The course is constructed as an
interactive lecture series with student reports and literature surveys. Prerequisite: MIC
530.