For Level 1 and 2 courses, please refer to entries under Biology
Level 3
- MC 3504 - MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Cash
Pre-requisites
BI 20M3, BI 25M1 and BI 25M5. BI 2002 strongly recommended.
Notes
This is a 'blocked' course extending over 6 weeks.
Overview
This course presents molecular approaches in current experimental microbiology. Areas covered include molecular mechanisms of adaptations to the environment, including pathogenesis and interactions with other cells; evolutionary relationships among microbes; signal transduction, differentiation and secondary metabolism; measurement of microbial processes and models; microbial communities. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on direct relevance of these topics to current problems in medicine, agriculture, food and related industries.
Structure
7 one-hour lectures per week, 3 two-hour tutorials and 1 sixty-hour practical during the course.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 1 three-hour examination (65%) and in-course assessment: One 1500 word essay (10%), practical work (25%). Oral examination for borderline candidates.
Students must pass both the course work and examination parts of the course.
Resit: 1 three-hour examination (65%) and in-course assessment: One 1500 word essay (10%), practical work (25%). Oral examination for borderline candidates.
Students must pass both the course work and examination parts of the course.
Level 4
- MC 4012 - MICROBIOLOGY A
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr Berndt Mueller
Pre-requisites
MC 3504, BT 3004, MB 3003 and BC 3804 or IM 3802.
Co-requisites
MC 4512, MB 4050.
Overview
The formal teaching comprises two options each 15h contact time. Each option will cover seperate areas of Microbiology working from the original literature under the supervision of 1-3 members of staff.
Structure
Two essays will be written and examined. All students are required to prepare for, and to attend, a reading party in the week prior to term. Tutorials will be held at regular intervals with the tutor appointed by the Head of School.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 2 elements (33%), in-course assessment in the form of two essays, 4 elements (67%) in the form of a single three hour exam paper.
- MC 4013 - MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY A
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr Berndt Mueller
Pre-requisites
MC 3504, BT 3004, MB 3003, BC 3804.
Co-requisites
MC 4513, MB 4050.
Overview
The formal teaching comprises two options each 15h contact time. Each option will cover seperate areas of Microbiology working from the original literature under the supervision of 1-3 members of staff.
Structure
Two essays will be written and examined. All students are required to prepare for, and to attend, a reading party in the week prior to term. Tutorials will be held at regular intervals with the tutor appointed by the Head of School.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 2 elements (30%), in-course assessment in the form of two essays, 4 elements (70%) in the form of a single three hour exam paper.
- MC 4512 - HONOURS MICROBIOLOGY B
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- Credit Points
- 60
- Course Coordinator
- Professor K Docherty
Pre-requisites
BT 3004, MB 3003, MC 3504 and BC 3804 or IM 3802.
Co-requisites
MC 4012, MB4050
Overview
The core element of the course is a research project that involves 10 weeks laboratory work and production of a thesis. Assessment is on the basis of the performance in the laboratory, the thesis, and the project seminar. Two research tutorials will be organised by academic staff and will be assessed by examination at the end of the semester. Tutorials will be held at regular intervals with the tutor appointed by the Head of Department.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 1 @ 2 hours, 1 @ 3 hours and 1 @ 4 hours examination (70%); in-course assessment (30%).
- MC 4513 - HONOURS MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY B
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- Credit Points
- 60
- Course Coordinator
- Professor K Docherty
Pre-requisites
BT 3004, MB 3003, MC 3504 and BC 3804.
Co-requisites
MC 4013, MB 4050
Overview
The core element of the course is a research project that involves 10 weeks laboratory work and production of a thesis. Assessment is on the basis of the performance in the laboratory, the thesis, and the project seminar. Two research tutorials will be organised by academic staff and will be assessed by examination at the end of the Semester. Tutorials will be held at regular intervals with the tutor appointed by the Head of Department.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 1 @ 2 hours, 1 @ 3 hours and 1 @ 4 hours examination (70%); in-course assessment (30%).