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41. National Teachers Enhancement Network: Course Description
In this course, we will first address some basic aspects of microbiology as they In addition to assigned textbook and syllabus readings and online
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MB 539-01
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
Closed For MIDDLE and HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Graduate Semester Credit: 3
Time Commitment: 12-22 HOURS PER WEEK
Cost: appx $760 In this course, we will first address some basic aspects of microbiology as they relate to infectious disease. How are microbes different from each other and from humans, and why do these differences matter? How do antimicrobial agents kill or inhibit microbes without seriously harming humans? How do microbes aquire resistance to antimicrobial agents? Attention will then turn to the immune system, with emphasis on the roles of the immune system in infectious disease. Finally, and for about two-thirds of the course, we will examine important infectious diseases of humans: their causes, pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. In addition to assigned textbook and syllabus readings and online discussion, participants in the course will analyze scientific journal articles and solve case histories involving infectious disease and immunology. INSTRUCTORS:
Norman D. Reed, Ph.D., is Emeritus Professor of Microbiology, Montana State University - Bozeman, and Affiliate Professor of Microbiology, University of Washington School of Medicine. Prof. Reed has taught courses in immunology and infectious disease to undergraduate, medical, and graduate students and served as first coordinator of MSU's Master of Science in Science Education program.

42. Microbiology Graduate Program, University Of Colorado Health Sciences Center, De
In addition to the microbiology Program s required courses, students may take Students applying online to the microbiology Graduate Program at the
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The Microbiology Graduate Program has 18 faculty members, and there are currently 21 Ph.D. students enrolled in the Program. Close individual attention is given by the faculty to the needs and training of each graduate student. Approximately 200 students are enrolled in a variety of Ph.D. programs at the Health Sciences Center. Students in these programs share many educational and scientific activities, as well as social and intramural sporting activities. First year students in most of the basic science Ph.D. programs take a common core course during the fall and winter quarters, and part of the winter quarter and the spring quarter are used for elective courses. All graduate students are encouraged to participate in the Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, where students share their research accomplishments with other students and faculty.
THE HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER The Health Sciences Center campus of the University of Colorado includes the University Hospital, the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, and Pharmacy. The Microbiology Graduate Program is a component of the Graduate School within the School of Medicine. The Health Sciences Center is a modern facility located in a pleasant residential neighborhood just east of downtown Denver. It is a safe and quiet neighborhood, within easy reach of city parks, shopping and the downtown area. There are reasonably priced apartments and rental housing near the campus. Many of the students, post-doctoral fellows and faculty live within walking or biking distance of the campus.

43. Microbiology
A series of online medical microbiology courses. It provides lecture notes withhyperlinks to images, schematics, and explanatory text.
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broader: Biology other: Computational Biology Developmental Biology Genetics Molecular Biology ... Radiobiology narrower: Bacteriology Mycology Virology omig For electronic communication between members of the Oral Microbiology and Immunology Group of the British Society for Dental Research. (Description courtesy of JISCmail). Microbiology Dentistry Allergy and Immunology bmj.com collected resources : microbiology Collected resources on microbiology from the online British Medical Journal. BMJ collections list the most recent BMJ articles (usually with links to the full-text) in a subject area or speciality, and also link to relevant books and journals from the BMJ Publishing Group. Microbiology Collected Works [Publication Type] Medical microbiology topics A series of online medical microbiology courses. It provides lecture notes with hyperlinks to images, schematics, and explanatory text. Lectures cover bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites as agents of human disease as well presenting concepts relating host-parasite relationships and their association with immunological phenomena. Published on the Web by the Indiana University School of Medicine. Teaching Materials Microbiology Allergy and Immunology Association of Medical Microbiologists The Association of Medical Microbiologists (AMM) was founded in 1983. It is concerned with all aspects of medical microbiology and infection in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The site provides details about the Association, membership requirements, and information on meetings and events. An extensive collection of public oriented documents are freely available. There is an AMM email discussion list which is open to both AMM members and non-members. Please note there are password protected areas of this Web site for AMM members only.

44. Biozone: Microbiology
Fundamentals of microbiology 101 online lecture notes. This page containsweb sites providing educational resources, or online microbiology courses.
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Lecture series from University of Wisconsin-Madison, covering the biology and pathogenicity of many bacterial species.
Biological Identity of Prokaryotes
Provides an introduction to prokaryotes, structure and function, taxonomy and classification, reproduction and genetics, ecology, as well as how they are used in industry and biotechnology.
British Mycological Society
Provides a large number of links to research groups, identification and classification keys.

45. WKU Biology Courses
online Syllabi. 207 GENERAL microbiology. 3 hours. GEN ED DI An introduction tomicroorganisms Prerequisites BIOL 220221 and a microbiology course.
http://asm.wku.edu/courses/courses.html
WKU Biology Classes and their descriptions can be found below Lecture and laboratory hours are listed as time per week not credits. Follow the OnLine Syllabi link to find syllabi and/or materials for a particular course.
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GENERAL BIOLOGY. 3 hours. GEN ED D-1
An introductory course in biology for the non-science major which emphasizes the organization of life systems integrated with major principles and new discoveries. Lecture, three hours. Online Course Materials GENERAL BIOLOGY LAB 1 hour. GEN ED D-1
A laboratory course correlated with BIOL 113 for non-science majors emphasizing the scientific process, biological concepts and biological organization. Laboratory, two hours. Online Course Materials BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS - CELLS METAB GENETICS 3 hours . GEN ED D-1
Corequisite: BIOL 121
Introductory course in biology for science majors. Lecture emphasizes unifying concepts of biology, including, but not limited to, organization cell structure and function, metabolism, ecological organization and evolutionary principles. Lecture, three hours.

46. Biology Degree Online | Life Sciences, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatic
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47. School Of Molecular Biosciences - Microbiology Courses
Course Requirements Degree Academic Advisor Degree Alumni microbiology Links microbiology links for students. Journals. online Resources
http://molecular.biosciences.wsu.edu/academics/microcourses.htm
Washington State University Home Schedule of Studies Microbiology is both a basic and an applied science that studies microorganisms and their activities. It is concerned with their form, structure, reproduction, physiology, and identification. It includes the study of their distribution in nature, their relationship to each other and to other living things, their beneficial and detrimental effects on human beings, and the physical and chemical changes they make in their environment. Employment opportunities in industrial, government, hospital, and private laboratories and agencies are excellent for qualified graduates. Areas in which the unit is prepared to direct research include the biology of membranes, bioremediation, molecular genetics, molecular basis of cell-cell interactions and virulence, microbial differentiation, cellular and tumor immunology and the regulation of the immune response. The Microbiology degree program offers options in general microbiology and medical technology, leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology. Requirements for the general microbiology option and for the medical technology option are the same except that Biol 418 is required for the medical technology option. A one-year internship in an accredited school of medical technology is required after graduation for those interested in becoming certified medical technologists. At the graduate level, the school offers programs leading to the degrees of Master of Science in Microbiology and Doctor of Philosophy (Microbiology).

48. BYU Independent Study - Distance Education Courses - Online Learning
Click on a subject below to view web courses available in that subject. microbiology and Molecular Biology. MMBIO 221 — General microbiology
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49. Independent Study @ Mississippi State University
The following courses are online and use WebCT as the delivery method. 12 assignments and 2 exams Course Syllabus. Back to Top. microbiology
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50. UNC Chapel Hill RN-BSN Online - Prospective Students
Many schools, including UNC at Chapel Hill, offer online courses and microbiology 55 Elementary Pathogenic microbiology or microbiology 51 Elementary
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52. Information For Undergraduates
Bacteriology courses online. Bacteriology 101 General microbiology. Bacteriology102 - General microbiology Laboratory.
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Bacteriology Courses Online
Bacteriology 101 - General Microbiology. Bacteriology 102 - General Microbiology Laboratory. Bacteriology 303 - Procaryotic Microbiology. Schedule, readings, study questions and practice exams. Bacteriology 304 - Procaryotic Microbiology Laboratory. Schedule, syllabus, example papers, and lab protocols. If you would like to be a Teaching Assistant for Bacteriology 304, fill out the TA application Bacteriology 324 - Food Microbiology Laboratory. Bacteriology 330 - Host-Parasite Interactions. Schedule, lecture notes, study questions and practice exams. Bacteriology 370 - Bacterial Genetics. Bacteriology 375 - Bacterial Genetics Laboratory. Course description and registration instructions. Bacteriology 527 - Physiology of Microorganisms Laboratory. General information, Lab Manual, Schedule, etc. Bacteriology 545 - Topics in Biotechnology: Focus on Agricultural Biotechnology.

53. Biotechnology Program--Online Courses And Distance Education
You may take eight of the ten required courses online as long as you attend tworequired onsite 410.615 microbiology 410.622 Molecular Pharmacology
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(or 410.302 Bio-Organic Chemistry)

54. BIO215 - Microbiology Information Page
The LECTURE course content in this online course is presented online using There is an online microbiology textbook that you might find helpful.
http://courses.ccm.edu/public/BIO215_ralisauskas/
Course Description: A comprehensive study of microorganisms, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and algae. Topics covered include microbial anatomy, physiology, genetics, ecology and methods of control. Research methods and modern immunological concepts also are discussed. Laboratory exercises in basic microbiological techniques and the study of living microorganisms are designed to supplement the theory presented. 02/04
Prerequisite:  BIO 101 or BIO 121 or BIO 123; CHM 117 or CHM 125, CHM 126 or CHM 106, CHM 107 is recommended Specific Requirements for this on-line course:
The LECTURE course content in this online course is presented on-line using PowerPoints with audio of the lecture as it was presented during a class offered the prior semester. In order to participate in the class you will need a computer with a sound card andwindows media player. All exams are given on-campus during the required laboratory sessions. For the Summer, 2005 semester the Laboratory course content must be on-campus and will be held on 2 Saturdays from 8am to 3pm. See below for dates. For the Fall 2005, we will meet 3 times plus you will schedule your final exam with the office of distance ed. Dates for fall meetings 9/24/05, 10/22/05, 11/19/05 .at 8:00am until 3pm in A118 SH. These lectures specifically require that you use windows media player. Using a high speed cable or internet connection will prevent some of the constant buffering (periodic automatic reloading of the file due to net congestion).

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56. Online Course Information
, This is a general microbiology course for non......online courses Offered Course Name, Biology 115 Introduction to microbiology.Course
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Online Courses Offered BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY NATURAL SCIENCE PHYSICS BIOLOGY Biology 100 Course Name Biology 100 - Introduction to Biology Course Description This is an introductory biology course where, basic principles of biology such as: the characteristics of life, the scientific method, organization of living things, basic biochemistry of a cell, cell structure and function are explored. The course also discusses classification systems, binomial nomenclature, cell theory, passive and active transport system, metabolic reactions, enzymes, photosynthesis and general concepts of mitosis and meiosis. It also introduces the structure and function of cell organelles, cell division (mitosis and meiosis), the principles of general Mendelian genetics and ecology are explored. Prerequisite Placement into ENGL 100 or higher. Laboratory There is no Laboratory for this course Required On-Campus Meetings Yes. Exams taken on campus at testing center. Number of On-Campus Meetings Per Quarter Three exams taken at testing center.

57. Life Sciences Class Lecture Notes Online
Below is a list of courses offered by Life Sciences departments CLS 421 Advanced Applications of Clinical microbiology
http://lifesciences.asu.edu/text/classes.htm
LS CLASSES Below is a list of courses offered by Life Sciences departments Please note: This page will constantly be changing as classes get added to the web. Check back often. Biology
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Plant Biology Plant Biology Environmental Science and Ecology Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Urban Horticulture Plant Biology
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58. Theory And Practice Of Online Learning: Topic: Who Is Using The Text (Bazaar)
CDE online Books Discussion Forum Topic Who is using the text asked todesign online versions of my Anatomy Physiology and microbiology courses.
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59. VEIN Links : Microbiology
contains online teaching materials used during an infectious diseases course.The site also links to a list of other microbiology courses on the web.
http://vein.library.usyd.edu.au/links/microbiology.html
About VEIN Research databases Links Library catalogue ... Links Recommended resources for veterinary and animal science
Microbiology
SEE ALSO: Cell biology Mycology Genetics Gene therapy and Epidemiology for related information
This page was compiled with the assistance of Associate Professor Daria Love and will be maintained with the assistance of staff of the University of Sydney, Faculty of Veterinary Science.
Information gateways
Microbes.info The Microbiology Information Portal.
Created and maintained by Dr Al Chan Ph. D, this information gateway provides access to a vast collection of microbiology resources. The site is classified into subject areas such as general, environmental, food, veterinary, and medical biology as well as sections on education and careers. The site also features a search engine and FAQ and news pages.
General resources
University of Sydney Library Catalogue
Some recommended subject headings on the University of Sydney Library Catalogue appear below. Please check all related subject headings for comprehensive results. Microbiology Textbook
Written by Timothy Paustian, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, this site contains the full text of the Microbiology Textbook. It includes sections on classification and phylogeny, the structure of procaryotes, nutrition and growth of bacteria, metabolism, host parasite relationships and disease, control of microbial growth and bacterial genetics. It contains a list of definitions and a quiz.

60. Microbiology Courses
20002001 online Catalog Undergraduate Edition MICR 329 General microbiology (5hrs) A lecture and laboratory course on the nature and biology of
http://www.emich.edu/public/catalogs/current/acaf/colleges/coa/bio/ugrad/micr_cr
Eastern Michigan University
2000-2001 Online Catalog
Undergraduate Edition
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Microbiology Courses
MICR 177/178/179 Special Topics (1/2/3 hrs)
An examination of topics in microbiology not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect this course more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Prereq: Department permission MICR 277/278/279 Special Topics (1/2/3 hrs)
An examination of topics in microbiology not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect this course more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Prereq: Department permission MICR 328 Introductory Microbiology (3 hrs)
Introduction to the biology of bacteria and other microbes; transmission of infectious diseases; and principles of, control of, and immunity to infectious diseases. A lecture/lab course. Does not apply on the curriculum in clinical laboratory sciences or on microbiology concentration in biology major, but will count as an elective on general biology concentration or biology minor.
Prereq: BIOL 105 and CHEM 120 ; or ZOOL 201 and ZOOL 202 ; or department permission.

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