MIBO 8610

Prokaryotic Physiology and Diversity
Credit Hours:
3

Physiological aspects of prokaryotic diversity. Principles of bioenergetics; fermentation pathways, including TCA cycle, glycolysis, substrate level phosphorylation, and ion pumps; aerobic and anaerobic respiration; photosynthesis, autotrophy; and aerobic and anaerobic xenobiotic degradation.

Semester Offered:
Fall
Level:

MIBO 8600

Fundamental Processes of Prokaryotic Cell Biology
Credit Hours:
1-3 hours

Topics include Quantitative Biostatistics, Quantitative Protein Biochemistry and Macromolecule Analysis, and Introduction to Proposal Writing, Reviewing and Publishing. Students may elect to take an approved Statistics or Bioinformatics course instead of the Quantitative Biostatistics segment.

Semester Offered:
Fall
Level:

MIBO (PBHL) (IDIS) (BHSI) 8260

Global Perspectives on Tropical and Emerging Infectious Diseases
Credit Hours:
1 hours

Global status, epidemiology and control of parasitic, viral, and bacterial diseases of major public health importance. Emphasis will be on the scientific, policy, and economic aspects of past, current, and future public health approaches to deal with these globally challenging infectious diseases from multiple and integrative perspectives.

Offered summer semester every even-numbered year.

Semester Offered:
Summer
Level:

MIBO 8120

Foundations of Microbiology
Credit Hours:
5

This course presents a comprehensive introduction to the field of Microbiology, including key concepts and current research emphasis.

Semester Offered:
Spring
Level:

MIBO 8170

Seminar in Prokaryotic Diversity
Credit Hours:
1- 3 hours

Students will present their experimental research on the diversity of bacteria and archaea, including physiology, genetics, ecology, and taxonomy.

Taken each Fall and Spring (at least 8 times prior to graduation).

 

Semester Offered:
Fall
Spring
Level:

MIBO 8160

Seminar in Microbiology
Credit Hours:
3

Techniques involved in effective seminar presentation, including preparation of visual aids, logical development of topic, and delivery. Students present a practice session to the class on an advanced microbiology topic which is videotaped and critiqued, as well as a formal seminar to the department.

Prerequisites:
MIBO 8600
Semester Offered:
Summer
Level:

MIBO 8150

Seminar in Diversity of Microbial Research
Credit Hours:
1 hour.

Each section will cover a different topic in Microbiology through discussions of current peer-reviewed literature. Students may instead elect to participate in approved journal clubs offered by another department or center.

Taken each Fall and Spring (at least 8x prior to graduation)

Semester Offered:
Fall
Spring
Level:

MIBO 7510L

Introductory Microbiology Laboratory for Teachers
Credit Hours:
3 hours. 1 hours lecture and 4 hours lab per week.

The primary scientific reasoning and laboratory methodology used in microbiology with an emphasis for students who plan to teach in some area of microbiology.

Prerequisites:
BIOL 1108-1108L and CHEM 2211 and CHEM 2211L
Prerequisite or Corequisite:
MIBO 7500 and BCMB(BIOL)(CHEM) 3100
Semester Offered:
Fall
Spring
Summer
Course Type:
Level:

MIBO 7500

Introductory Microbiology for Teachers
Credit Hours:
3

Microorganisms, with special emphasis on bacteria, their structure, function, diversity, and importance to man. Specifically for students who plan to teach in some area of microbiology.

Prerequisites:
BIOL 1108-1108L and CHEM 2211 and CHEM 2211L and BCMB(BIOL)(CHEM) 3100
Semester Offered:
Fall
Spring
Summer
Level:

MIBO 7300

Master's Thesis
Credit Hours:
3 hours. Repeatable up to 3 times.

Thesis writing under the direction of the major professor.

*Must be taken in semester of graduation.

Prerequisites:
Permission of department
Semester Offered:
Fall
Spring
Summer
Level: