BIOL 3250- Introductory Microbiology
Course Syllabus-
Fall 2006


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Course Description:

Number and Title:

BIOL 3250 (CRN 85352)
Introductory Microbiology

Credit Hours:

3.0 Semester credit hours

Catalog Description:

Single celled organisms have always been the most populous form of life. This course explores the complex lives of these simple organisms. Students will examine biochemical, genetic and pathological aspects of microbiology. Industrial, ecological, and cultural aspects of human microbiology will be addressed.

Course prerequisite and co-requisite:

Prerequisites: BIOL 1108; CHEM 2412
Corequisite: BIOL 3250L

Note: Due to the corequisite nature of BIOL 3250 and BIOL 3250L, if you withdraw from one of these two courses, you must withdraw from the other also.

Computer Requirement:

Each CCSU student is required to have ready access throughout the semester to a notebook computer that meets faculty-approved hardware and software requirements for the student's academic program. Students will sign a statement attesting to such access.  For further information on CCSU's Official Notebook Computer Policy, please go to http://itpchoice.clayton.edu/policy.htm .

Computer Skill Prerequisites:

In-class Use of Student Notebook Computers:


Course Objectives:


Student Learning Outcomes:


Term:

Fall Semester 2006


Instructor:

Dr. Michelle Furlong
Office G-105-D (Arts and Science building)
phone: (678) 466-4778
e-mail:
MichelleFurlong@mail.clayton.edu
internet: http://a-s.clayton.edu/Furlong/FurlongHome1.htm

Office hours: T/R 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. in C-21 and 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. in G-105D.  Other times can also be arranged by appointment (contact me via email).

 


Class Meetings:

Classroom: University Center U-331

Class Times: T/R 12:00 p.m. -1:15 p.m.

 


Text Information:

Biology of Microorganisms, (11th edition), by Madigan, Martinko & Parker
Chapters covered 1-2, 4-10, 18-21


Evaluation:

  Points
Exam 1 100
Exam 2 100 
Exam 3 100
Final Exam 100
Assignments 100
Total 500

Grading:

Grade

Points

A

448-500

B

398-447

C

348-397

D

298 - 347

F

below 298

Mid-term Progress Report

The mid-term grade in this course which will be issued before the midterm, reflects approximately 25% of the entire course grade.  Based on this grade, students may choose to withdraw from the course and receive a grade of "W."  Students pursuing this option must fill out an official withdrawal form, available in the Office of the Registrar, by mid-term, which occurs on October 13.


Course policies:


Important Dates:

EXAM DATES:  Tentative Dates are set in the schedule.  Please see TENTATIVE schedule.  These are subject to change.

MIDTERM (LAST DAY TO DROP WITHOUT ACADEMIC PENALTY): October 13

FINAL:  

Link to Course Schedule and course presentations