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Show College of Science 605 Microbiology Elective Courses (20 credit hours) Category A (8 credit hours minimum) • MICR 3012 - Microbiology and Global Public Health Credits: (2) • MICR 3254 - Immunology Credits: (4) • MICR 3305 - Medical Microbiology Credits: (5) • MICR 3403 - Tropical Diseases Credits: (3) • MICR 3484 - Environmental Microbiology Credits: (4) • MICR 3502 - Environmental Health Credits: (2) • MICR 3753 - Geomicrobiology Credits: (3) • MICR 3853 - Food Microbiology Credits: (3) • MICR 4252 - Cell Culture Credits: (2) • MICR 4354 - Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Credits: (4) • MICR 4554 - Virology Credits: (4) Category B • MICR 2600 - Laboratory Safety Credits: (l) or • CHEM 2600 - Laboratory Safety Credits: (l) • MICR 2920 - Short Courses, Workshop, Institutes and Special Programs Credits: (1-3) (1 credit hour required) • MICR 4800 - Directed Research Credits: (1-2) * • MICR 4830 - Directed Readings Credits: (1-2) * • MICR 4920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs Credits: (1-3) (1 credit hour required) • MICR 4991 - Microbiology Seminar Credits: (l) No more than 3 credit hours of MICR 4800 and no more than 2 credit hours of MICR 4830 may count toward the major. Category C (8 credit hours maximum) elective courses in other life science departments • BTNY 3504 - Mycology Credits: (4) • BTNY 3514 - Algology Credits: (4) • ZOOL 3200 - Cell Biology Credits: (4) • ZOOL 3300 - Genetics Credits: (4) • BTNY 3303 - Plant Genetics Credits: (3) Required Support Classes (32-35 credit hours) A grade ofD- or better is required in each support course. • CHEM 1210 PS - Principles of Chemistry I Credits: (5) and • CHEM 1220 - Principles of Chemistry II Credits: (5) • CHEM 2310 - Organic Chemistry I Credits: (4) and • CHEM 2315 - Organic Chemistry I Lab Credits: (l) • CHEM 3070 - Biochemistry I Credits: (4) • MATH 1050 QL - College Algebra Credits: (4) or • MATH 1080 QL - Pre-calculus Credits: (5) or • MATH 1210 - Calculus I Credits: (4) • PHYS 1010 PS - Elementary Physics Credits: (3) or • PHYS 2010 PS - College Physics I Credits: (5) or • PHYS 2020 - College Physics II Credits: (5) or • PHYS 2210 PS - Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Credits: (5) or • PHYS 2220 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Credits: (5) • Life Science Course Electives (6) * * Minimum of 6 credit hours from two Life Science courses in: BTNY 1203, BTNY2104, BTNY2114, BTNY3105, BTNY 3204, BTNY 3214, BTNY 3454, BTNY 3473, BTNY 3523, BTNY 3624; ZOOL 1010, ZOOL 1110, ZOOL 2100, ZOOL 2200, ZOOL 3450, ZOOL 3470, ZOOL 3500, ZOOL 3720, ZOOL 3730, ZOOL 4050, ZOOL 4100, ZOOL 4120, ZOOL 4210, ZOOL 4220, ZOOL 4250, ZOOL 4300, ZOOL 4470, ZOOL 4480, ZOOL 44go, ZOOL 4500, ZOOL 4600, ZOOL 4640, ZOOL 4650, ZOOL 4660, ZOOL 4670, ZOOL 4680. Special Emphasis in Public Health, Microbiology Microbiology majors pursuing this emphasis should consult appropriate advisors and include the specified courses listed below while fulfilling the requirements for the Microbiology major. • MICR 3254 - Immunology Credits: (4) • MICR 3305 - Medical Microbiology Credits: (5) • MICR 3403 - Tropical Diseases Credits: (3) • MICR 3502 - Environmental Health Credits: (2) • MICR 3853 - Food Microbiology Credits: (3) • MICR 4354 - Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Credits: (4) Microbiology Minor • Grade Requirements: A grade of "C-" or better in courses used toward the minor. • Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 18 hours in Microbiology courses, MICR 2054 LS and above. Microbiology Departmental Honors Please see weber.edu/honors/contracts.html for a list of current Departmental Honors contracts and Departmental Honors Advisors. For additional information about the Honors Program, please refer to the Honors Program section of the WSU Catalog. Course Descriptions - MICR Department of Microbiology MICR 1113 LS - Introductory Microbiology Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Full Sem, Online] Summer [Online] An introduction to microorganisms, their biology, and their relationships to health, technology, and the environment, with practical applications. Three lecture/demonstrations per week. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |