Prerequisites: CHEM 105 or higher, plus one of the following courses: BIOL 101, BIOL 104, BIOL 106, BIOL 109, BIOL 110, BIOL 123, BIOL 124 or HLSC 108. Growth, physiology, and genetics of microorganisms. Fundamental concepts of immunology, virology, bacteriology, mycology, and parasitology. Aspects of host-parasite relationships and control of microorganisms by physical and chemical agents.
Combines in-person and online instruction. Course will meet in person on days/times listed. Significant graded and non-graded learning activities and communication are required via Canvas at https://mcckc.instructure.com between in-person class sessions. Please check your schedule to determine the appropriate campus for book purchase or online at https://mcckc.edu/bookstores.
Class # 40214
Instructor: Andrew Greene
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM
Days: MW
In Person
Lab
Time: 09:30AM-11:10AM
Days: MW
In Person
Class # 40467
Instructor: Andrew Greene
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM
Days: S
Hybrid - classroom & on-line
Lab
Time: 09:30AM-11:10AM
Days: S
Hybrid - classroom & on-line
Notes
Combines in-person and online instruction. Course will meet in person on days/times listed. Significant graded and non-graded learning activities and communication are required via Canvas at https://mcckc.instructure.com between in-person class sessions. Please check your schedule to determine the appropriate campus for book purchase or online at https://mcckc.edu/bookstores.
Enrollment
To enroll, you'll need the class # (e.g. 46421) for each of your selected classes.
Textbooks
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Instructional expenses may change per semester basis; refer to the Tuition page for more information about tuition and Instructional expenses.
The purpose of this schedule is to provide information. It does not constitute a contract. Classes may be added, combined or cancelled and instructors may be changed at the discretion of Metropolitan Community College.