BIOL2420
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Microbiology for Health Sciences
Subject Code
BIOL
Course Number
2420
Course Long Title
Microbiology for Health Sciences
Course Description
BIOL 2420. MICROBIOLOGY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES (3-3-4)
A study of microorganisms; emphasis on microbe morphology and physiology; principles of disinfection, sterilization, immunity and pathogenicity. This course is intended for pre-nursing and associate-degree nursing majors, dental hygiene, pre-medical technology, respiratory therapy and surgical technology majors. Students may take this nonmajor's course (BIOL 2420) or the major's track course (BIOL 2421) but not both. Prerequisites: one year of high school biology (or 4 semester hours of biology) and BIOL 2402 grade C or higher. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2. 26.0503
A study of microorganisms; emphasis on microbe morphology and physiology; principles of disinfection, sterilization, immunity and pathogenicity. This course is intended for pre-nursing and associate-degree nursing majors, dental hygiene, pre-medical technology, respiratory therapy and surgical technology majors. Students may take this nonmajor's course (BIOL 2420) or the major's track course (BIOL 2421) but not both. Prerequisites: one year of high school biology (or 4 semester hours of biology) and BIOL 2402 grade C or higher. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2. 26.0503
CIP Code
26.0503 - Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology