MIC2022

Microbiology

(SCI)

Dr Harley Dean

6 points + Three 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour practical/tutorial/self-directed learning exercise per week) + Second semester + Clayton + Prerequisites: MIC2011 or permission + Corequisites: (strongly recommended) MOL2022 + Prohibition: BTH2777

Synopsis: Builds on MIC2011 and focuses on the interactions of microorganisms with each other or with other types of living organisms. Describes the practical importance of microorganisms in medicine, agriculture, industry and the environment. Aspects of infection studied include pathogenesis, epidemiology, basic immunity and an introduction to antibiotics. Viruses are introduced, including an explanation of how their structure is related to their classification and strategies of replication in living cells. Several human infectious diseases are studied in detail, including examples of bacterial, viral and parasitic diseases that have major impacts on human health.

Assessment: Written theory examination (3 hours): 50% + Theory of practical examination (1.5 hours): 25% + Practical reports and oral presentations: 10% + Laboratory practical skills: 5% + Mid-semester practical work test: 10%