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03-391 Introduction to Microbiology

Units:9.0
Department:Biological Sciences
Prerequisites:03-231 or 03-232
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/bio

This course is an interdisciplinary course in microbiology that emphasizes molecular tools and the application of quantitative approaches. In addition to an explication of the core principles of traditional microbiology, there will be three contemporary focus areas including microbial diversity based on molecular phylogeny and genomics, the examination of metabolic networks using computer-based software and modeling tools, and understanding applications in environmental and medical microbiology.


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03-391 Introduction to Microbiology

Units:9.0
Department:Biological Sciences
Prerequisites:03-231 or 03-232
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/bio

This course is an interdisciplinary course in microbiology that emphasizes molecular tools and the application of quantitative approaches. In addition to an explication of the core principles of traditional microbiology, there will be three contemporary focus areas including microbial diversity based on molecular phylogeny and genomics, the examination of metabolic networks using computer-based software and modeling tools, and understanding applications in environmental and medical microbiology.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#695
Rank in this department:#24

  Students also scheduled
15-441 Computer Networks
48-577 Contemporary Middle Eastern Cities
06-261 Fluid Mechanics
12-750 Infrastructure Management
33-232 Mathematical Methods of Physics
11-899 Summarization and Personal Informat...
06-462 Economics and Optimization
24-321 Thermal-Fluids Experimentation and ...
95-854 Strategic Leadership
95-757 Information Security Risk Policy & ...


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A9:00 - 10:20 amT Borysenko, Minkley, DomachHH B103Add course to my schedule
R Borysenko, Minkley, DomachHH B103

 




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