2024-2025 Catalog 
    
    Feb 10, 2025  
2024-2025 Catalog

Microbiology Major (B.S.)


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Professors Anderson, Carreno, Downing, Hamill, Wolverton

Associate Professors Hankison, Markwardt, Panhuis, Reichard

Assistant Professors Gangloff, Horn, Suria

Continuing Part-time Professor Tuhela-Reuning

Adjunct Professors Roberts, Waterhouse, Watkins-Colwell

The Bachelor of Sciences in Microbiology (B.S. degree) provides strong background in Microbiology with more diverse training in the natural sciences by requiring additional courses in Chemistry, Physics and Math. It is primarily intended for students planning to pursue graduate school (Ph.D. or Masters) or medical school (M.D. or D.O.), as most of these programs require these cognate courses for entry.

Learning Objectives


Students will be exposed to, directly apply, and understand the significance of, a wide range of current research techniques in the discipline of microbiology.

Students will be able to critically interpret complex data, i.e., they can use the data to draw a meaningful conclusion while articulating the limitations of the data set.

Students will be able to find and use primary literature to investigate a problem.

Students will be able to design sound experiments, including proper controls and appropriate statistical analyses.

Students will have a strong factual foundation in the structure, function, evolution, diversity, and ecology of microbes.

Elective Courses:


(a) One additional course in BIOL

Recommended Courses:


Students are encouraged to take both a Calculus course and a Statistics course.

Notes:


The Microbiology major may not be combined with any other major or minor offered in the Biological Sciences.

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