Biology 16     Microbiology

  Spring 2008 Instructor Dr. Janet Fulks

Phone: 395- 4381     Office: SE 49E     jfulks@bakersfieldcollege.edu

Office Hours: TBD first week of classes including Virtual Office hours Sunday 7-8PM; Any time by appointment 
Class Hours
: Lecture TR 8:00 – 9:25 AM  in SE 48;    CRN 31044 Lab  TR 9:35 AM –12:45 PM in SE 37

Links to Resources for Course Work

Syllabus

 Schedule

Lecture Notes

Lab Manual

Disinfectant Results

Lecture Objectives   

Lab Objectives Student Learning Outcomes
Streaking for Isolation Streaking for Isolation Power Point
Gram Stain and Isolation Rubric

Papers in Microbiology

Getting the A

 
Learning Styles and Strategies Safety Rules 
Links for Microbiology Clinical Notebook Course Point Worksheet

Help With Graphing

Team Case Studies  Grades
Spring Grades are now posted
Student Information Form Safety Contract
Project Descriptions Projects Schedule Parasitic Diseases NPR Latest Outbreak in Pot Pies

Salmonella Outbreak

DEADLY COLD VIRUS ? CLINICAL LABORATORY MEDICINE

Graphing Takehome

FINAL EXAM
IN THE NEWS
Recall on HIB vaccine

Do Microbes Communicate?
(This links you to the research lab)

Dr. Bassler's Research
(This links you to the NPR story)

 

Big Book of Viruses

Do Viruses cause Obesity?

Check out the research

Prions update

Are all Prions bad?

Final Exam Topics

Immunology Flow Charting Rubric

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Bakersfield College | Kern Community College District | Dr. Janet Fulks
1801 Panorama Dr. - Bakersfield, CA 93305 - (661)395-4381
Date last updated 05/07/2008
©Janet Fulks

 

BIOL B16 General Microbiology (5 units) Course Goal:

Introduction to the study of microorganisms and topics relevant to the microbial world including a survey of microorganisms, physical and chemical agents to control microorganisms, bacterial genetics, bacterial metabolism, bacterial diseases and modes of transmission, fungal and protozoal infections, viral diseases, immunology, public health and epidemiology, nosocomial infections, biogenetic engineering, applications to food, water and sewage treatment. Prerequisite: Any college level chemistry and any college level biology course.

Hours: 54 lect, 108 lab. Field trips required. CCS: Liberal Arts and Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. CAN BIOL 14; BC GE 5; CSU GE B.2, B.3; IGETC 5.B.