Spring 2023 Nursing N4110 section D01

Microbiology with Lab

MICROBIOLOGY W/LAB

Call Number 15223
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Michelle I Evans
Type LABORATORY
Method of Instruction On-Line Only
Course Description

This online undergraduate-level introductory course focuses on the core concepts and principles of microbiology. We will explore how microorganisms co-exist and interact with humans creating both beneficial and pathological results. We will survey the diversity of microorganisms, their classification, and the essential processes needed for survival; which will dictate the environments in which they can thrive. This exploration of microorganism diversity will include topics such as microbial nutrition and metabolism, genetics, and antimicrobial mechanisms employed by and against microorganisms. Special attention will be given to understanding the human immune system, mechanisms of infection by pathogenic microorganisms, and the role non-harmful microbiota serve in supporting immune function. The weekly lab component of this course will support and complement each learning module and familiarize students with basic microbiologic lab techniques.  

Web Site Vergil
Department Nursing
Enrollment 50 students as of 3:06PM Saturday, April 27, 2024
Subject Nursing
Number N4110
Section D01
Division School of Nursing: Graduate
Open To Nursing
Campus Presbyterian Hospital
Section key 20231NURS4110ND01