Mar 27, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

MIC 301LLB - Microbiology for Allied Health Professionals


MIC 301 is a one-semester introduction to microbiology with a focus on biomedical aspects and human health appropriate for students in fields of health and allied health including nursing, pharmacy, exercise/ nutrition/social science as well as health-related fields. Lecture topics in the first half include microbial metabolism and growth, classification and diagnostics, sterilization and antimicrobial agents, interaction between pathogens and the host`s immune system and our developing understanding of the human microbiome. In the second part of the course, important disease causing microorganisms from the three major areas, prokaryotic bacteria, eukaryotic parasites/fungi, and viruses, will be discussed. In the laboratory components, basic techniques for diagnostics, cultivation, and control of microbial growth are introduced in hands-on sessions, case studies/recitations, and online interactive modules.

Credits: 4

Grading
Graded (GRD)

Typically Offered:
Spring

Requisites:
Pre-requisites:  BCH 223 , BIO 200 , BIO 201 , or CHE 101