- Course Code
- MC 3504
- 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.