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| Credit: 6 points Availability: Semester 2 (See Timetable) |
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| Outcomes: Students gain an understanding of how micro-organisms (especially bacteria and viruses) cause disease. In the laboratory sessions students gain a deeper understanding of the activities of bacteria, viruses and fungi, and master laboratory skills for work in a professional microbiology laboratory. |
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| Content: This unit assumes completion of Introductory Microbiology 204 (950.204) and deals with the theme 'bad bugs—good bugs'. The unit begins with bacterial genetics and its application to medical microbiology and to biotechnology. There are lectures on infectious diseases, including bacterial, viral and fungal pathogens, and on immunology and how the host deals with an infection. The unit then covers the useful roles of microbes in biotechnology and in the environment. In the laboratory sessions students gain a deeper understanding of the activities of bacteria, viruses and fungi, and master laboratory skills for work in a professional microbiology laboratory. This unit is one of the prerequisites for a major in Microbiology. |
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| Assessment: This comprises an examination (65 per cent), laboratories (15 per cent), case study (five per cent) and laboratory practical examination (15 per cent). |
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| Unit Co-ordinator(s): Dr Thelma Koppi |
| Location: UWA (Crawley, QEII Medical Centre) |
| Mode: on-campus |
Unit Rules: |
| Prerequisites: at least 45 per cent in Introductory Microbiology 204 (950.204) |
| Incompatibility: Introductory Microbiology 200 (before 2003) |
Contact hours—lectures: 2 per week; tutorials/labs: 2 hrs per week (for 13 weeks)
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Unit Web Page: Unit material is available to enrolled students on WebCT. |
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Texts
Prescott, L. M. et al. Microbiology, 6th ed.: McGraw-Hill Publishers 2005
Tortora, G. J. et al. Microbiology: An Introduction, 8th ed.: Addison Wesley Longman Publishers 2004 |
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Books and other material wherever listed may be subject to change.
Book lists relating to 'Preliminary Reading', 'Recommended Reading' and 'Textbooks' are, in most cases, available at the University Co-operative Bookshop (from early January) and appropriate administrative offices for students to consult. For first-year units the Bookshop will endeavour to make available photocopies of book lists for individual units. Books marked with an asterisk (*) are available in paperback. |
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