EDN3825

Environmental science 8: microbiology

Not offered in 1999

Lecturer-in-charge to be advised

4 points - 3 hours per week - Peninsula

Objectives Upon successful completion of this subject, students should have acquired modern knowledge in the field of microbiology; understood how knowledge of microbiology has developed; developed basic microbiological skills and techniques, and applied them to the study of selected micro-organisms; become aware of the significance of microorganisms in the natural environment.

Synopsis Topics include the roots of microbiology; the nature of micro-organisms; microbial growth and its control; infection and immunity; decomposition; the spread of diseases; viruses and viral diseases; environmental, water, food, agricultural and industrial microbiology.

Assessment Written (3000 words): 50% - Examinations (two hours): 50% - Laboratory work

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